hey guys,
1) I am looking to get into reloading and I had a few questions about dies. Could someone explain to me the difference between the following die sets? Is it really worth the huge price increase to go with the redding competition set?
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/538030/lee-pacesetter-3-die-set-308-winchester
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/792423/...-308-winchester
2) due to work area constraints, I am opting to go with a hand press. I've done some research and it looks like I need the following. Am I missing anything?
-the press
-set of dies
-primer cleaning tool
-powder scale
-primer tool to install the primer in the brass
-powder
-bullets
-brass
-deburring tool
3) is it worth it to go with a digital scale that is 200+ compared to a cheaper scale that is around $50?
Thanks for the help guys. As stated previously, space is a huge constraint so the less area the items take up, the better.
1) I am looking to get into reloading and I had a few questions about dies. Could someone explain to me the difference between the following die sets? Is it really worth the huge price increase to go with the redding competition set?
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/538030/lee-pacesetter-3-die-set-308-winchester
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/792423/...-308-winchester
2) due to work area constraints, I am opting to go with a hand press. I've done some research and it looks like I need the following. Am I missing anything?
-the press
-set of dies
-primer cleaning tool
-powder scale
-primer tool to install the primer in the brass
-powder
-bullets
-brass
-deburring tool
3) is it worth it to go with a digital scale that is 200+ compared to a cheaper scale that is around $50?
Thanks for the help guys. As stated previously, space is a huge constraint so the less area the items take up, the better.