I am new to reloading and need a kit that has everything, except powder, brass, etc! I want a single stage press for precision! let me know what your ideas and experiences are!
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Join the contestStart with a Forster Coax and forsake all others. Buy Redding Competition Dies and then a good digital scale. At the end of the day you will be so much happier having started with good equipment and not having to upgrade later.
Sounds like a good plan. The coax will be my next purchase. Have used my fathers quite a bit. Really like the priming feature...although works the best with out a die in.
I am going to start reloading regardless, my wife asked me what I want for xmas! So I was like HELL YEAH! RELOADING PRESS! I am going to buy the hornady reloading book and read it. I just want some advice on some good products.
Is this a decent starters press? Hornady Manufacturing Company :: Reloading :: Metallic Reloading :: Presses and Kits :: Lock-N-Load® Classic :: Lock-N-Load® Classic Kit
Surly, when using Co-Ax's priming tool, do you have a good feel on how tight the primer pockets for the brass?
What do you have against Richard lee out or pure curiosity?
I can easily feel when a primer is seated when using my CO-AX. as noted above, much better with die out.
I happen to prefer Forster Dies, but the Redding and RCBS are also great dies.
CO-AX is hands down the best of my three presses.
I am not a fan of Lee products, or of Richard Lee.
All out long range work, arbor press from 21st looks good, and Wilson dies.
do you have an email or contact info for Scott?In addition to what comes with a decent kit, get a comparator (Hornady or other) to measure bullet jamb/seating length and headspace. This seems to be one of the most overlooked aspects when starting out; I certainly needed to backfill in this area after a couple of learning experiences. Also for the money send the balance beam to Scott Parker to have it tuned for $65 and you will never need anything else.
Best place to start is the reloading 101 sticky threads here on the reloading forum...