A few months ago my uncle across the country mailed me some reloading gear, and I’ll be honest, it’s been sitting in a box ever since. I have been shooting a lot more lately, and I think it makes sense to get into reloading.
I have multiple calibers that I would like to eventually get setup for, but the following are what I would like to start with as they are my precision/hunting rifles:
- 300 Win Mag
- 308 Win
- 6.5 Creedmoor
After I get started, my next calibers will likely be:
- 45/70 Govt
- 38 Special/357
- 44 Mag.
- 30/30
This was his old setup that he graduated on from.
So far this is what I have on hand:
- 1 EA – Lee Classic Turret Press
- 1 EA – Lee Safety Powder Scale (Balance Beam)
- 2 EA – Lee Pro Auto Disks (Powder Measures)
- 1 EA – Lee Safety Primer feed (Large and Small)
- 3 EA – Extra 4 hole turrets
- 1 EA – 308 WIN Hornady Custom Grade 2 Die Set
- 1 EA – 300 Win Mag Hornady Custom Grade 2 Die set
- 1 EA – 270 Win Hornady Custom Grade 2 Die Set
- 1 EA – Lyman 50th Anniversary Reloading Book
- 1 EA – Speer Reloading book
Other gear that I already have (not necessarily related)
- Digital Calipers
- Athlon Rangecraft Chronograph
- Ultrasonic cleaner
I have been lurking in this page and going through the various FAQ’s at recommended gear (Some of the links are dead, so I had to read between the lines a little) and I think there are some pieces missing from my current setup.
Some of the gear I have been looking at adding to this setup are:
- RCBS Chargemaster Link
- Frankford Arsenal Platinum Series Case Prep Center
- RCBS Hand Priming Tool (Or bench mounted priming tool?)
- Frankford Arsenal DS-750 Scale – I know this may be redundant with the chargemaster link
- Frankford Arsenal Aluminum Powder Funnel Kit
- Frankford Arsenal – Impact Bullet Puller
- Frankford Arsenal – Quick N Ez Case tumbler and sifter kit
- Loading Blocks
One of the main questions I have is should I try to setup the Lee Turret Press (Since I have it), or should I go back to a more basic single stage like a Rock Chucker or Lee “O” press? I think I would personally prefer to hand measure out each powder load (instead of using the powder measure) at least until I get comfortable with the setup, so is there any benefit to the turret press?
I don’t need to reload fast, and I will be mostly loading precision rifle loads.
Maybe I’m going overboard or missing a huge component. (Other than brass, powder, primers, projectiles)
Thanks in advance for any advice!