Reloading help

DaleGribble82

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So I’ve got no real experience with reloading, and I saw this ad for $180 locally, and snagged it. Suppose to meet the guy Wednesday. Question number 1, is this a pretty good deal for all this, and question 2, can somebody help me out with what I’m working with and point me in the right direction?

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Rusty Shackleford
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Bunch of Lee stuff and a mess organizationally but a heck of a price for only 180!

I wouldnt use it for top level precision rifle but for pistol or semi auto blasting it would be awesome.


As for what all is there? You would have to set it up and se whats missing, its far too much to tell based on just this pile. Instructions can be found here but it looks like he probably saved them all in that pile.
 
Bunch of Lee stuff and a mess organizationally but a heck of a price for only 180!

I wouldnt use it for top level precision rifle but for pistol or semi auto blasting it would be awesome.


As for what all is there? You would have to set it up and se whats missing, its far too much to tell based on just this pile. Instructions can be found here but it looks like he probably saved them all in that pile.
Man, I really do appreciate you dropping that link here. I’m planning to use it to reload .45ACP .223 .308 and possibly 9mm. Once I get my hands on everything I’ll start going through and listing what is missing and place an order to get all three presses running.
 
You will be fine. I would only reload 308 on the press on the far right. It is by far the strongest of the three. The others would be perfect for pistol or other small cartridges. $180 was a good price considering all you got.
 
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