For anyone wanting to help a rookie choose the correct dies for reloading.
Here's what I have that I plan to reload:
.308 bolt gun
5.56/.223 semi auto ar
9mm luger semi auto pistol
Rock chucker supreme press(came in RCBS's most deluxe kit from cabelas)
Here's what I plan to do:
After firing my brass I plan to de-cap only, then clean, then lube, then size and put neatly aside for later when I am ready to load, then I may clean once again then load. I want to be able to measure my chamber so I can properly full size my brass every time. I also plan to use a couple different bullets in my .308 that I plan to make a "dummy" round for testing where I am from the lands by watching for rifling marks and seating until they are gone plus an extra whatever I decide to jump, then measuring coal(I thought I heard of an ogive gage?)
Flaws to my method? Suggestions?
Obviously I need dies that will fit in my rcbs but appreciate help selecting the proper dies and measuring equipment
Here's what I have that I plan to reload:
.308 bolt gun
5.56/.223 semi auto ar
9mm luger semi auto pistol
Rock chucker supreme press(came in RCBS's most deluxe kit from cabelas)
Here's what I plan to do:
After firing my brass I plan to de-cap only, then clean, then lube, then size and put neatly aside for later when I am ready to load, then I may clean once again then load. I want to be able to measure my chamber so I can properly full size my brass every time. I also plan to use a couple different bullets in my .308 that I plan to make a "dummy" round for testing where I am from the lands by watching for rifling marks and seating until they are gone plus an extra whatever I decide to jump, then measuring coal(I thought I heard of an ogive gage?)
Flaws to my method? Suggestions?
Obviously I need dies that will fit in my rcbs but appreciate help selecting the proper dies and measuring equipment