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    reloading checklist!! help me make one!!

    ok fellas.... so im getting my reloading bench set up....and i dont know everything that i will need to get, and i know some things you realize you need when you are in a bind!!

    so here is what i have so far, while small, its the major things. so add to my list if you will. i did not buy a kit as i dont want to use the cheaper stuff as i will be loading for accuracy, and id rather buy quality the first time.

    thanks in advance!!

    rcbs rockchucker supreme press

    rcbs chargemaster 1500 combo scale/dispenser

    rcbs hand primer

    rcbs loading tray

    hornady digital calipers

    and of course i have powder primer bullets brass etc.

    i know i need dies, for you smartasses out there but anything you use or comes in handy please post!!

    #2
    Tumbler is nice to have. Case trimming tool.

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      #3
      How about a bullet puller? Comes in handy every now and then.

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        #4
        Flash hole uniformer, primer pocket brush, lube pad or spray lube, chamfer / deburring tool, boxes for your loaded ammo!

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          #5
          flash hole deburring tool
          primer pocket uniformer
          chamfer tool
          concentricity measuring device
          bullet comparator
          neck wall concentricity gauge/mic
          imperial sizing die wax
          action cleaning kit/tools
          bolt lube
          beam reloading scale (digital is not always accurate)
          Krazy Kloth
          OOOO steel wool
          case trimmer
          notepad or binder to take detailed notes
          quality bench rest and rear bag to shoot from
          chronograph ..... one of the most useful tools you can buy
          wind flags

          i'll think of some more

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            #6
            ^^^^ What he said

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              #7
              This all depends on how deep your wanting to get into it... its going to take a long time to accumulate stuff unless you got $10, 000 laying around. Also if you want to get down to benchrest quality ammo its going to take a lot more gear. Ill try to take pictures and post you up a lot of stuff this evening.

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                #8
                Background check

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ducks-and-bucks View Post
                  This all depends on how deep your wanting to get into it... its going to take a long time to accumulate stuff unless you got $10, 000 laying around. Also if you want to get down to benchrest quality ammo its going to take a lot more gear. Ill try to take pictures and post you up a lot of stuff this evening.
                  ill buy things over time. im just wanting the things to get started for the moment. a freind who is a competative shooter will be helping me work up my loads, so all i will need to do is replicate at the moment. but i plan on doing it on my own in the next year or so if i can get the things rounded up that i need.



                  thank you guys!! keep em coming. and blake.... throw in some pics of guns while your at it i never get tired of seeing your toys!!

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                    #10
                    Primer hole uniformed and cleaner tools
                    Case trimmer
                    Deburrer tool
                    Bullet comparator
                    Tumbler
                    Concentricity gauge

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by super_dave View Post
                      Background check
                      haha

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                        #12
                        Subscribed

                        This is on my "list of projects"

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                          #13
                          Some lil things

                          Save butter tubs for little batches of brass in progress
                          Spare decap pins lg and sm
                          Flashlight
                          Crescent wrench
                          Hex key set
                          Screwdriver set
                          Small hammer
                          2 gallon buckets
                          Ziploc freezer bags, qt. and gal.
                          Sharpie

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                            #14
                            M

                            call Sinclair International (now owned by Brownells) and have them mail you a free catalog

                            if you want stuff at discounted prices, my friend Bob White in NJ buys entire collections of guns and benchrest reloading items from people getting out of the sport. He than sells peices individually at discounted prices. I buy from him all the time ... brass, dies, barrels, scopes, bullets, tools, rifles, etc....



                            if i were in your shoes, one of the first investments I'd buy is a chronograph. How are you gonna determine long range bullet drop charts and dope the wind if you have 0 clue about your rifles custom load and velocity

                            Last edited by Cajun Blake; 05-08-2013, 12:15 PM.

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                              #15
                              Other guys have pretty much nailed it on the head.
                              The main additions to get you going for now would be a tumbler, media, case sizer and lube, and books. Everything else I would count as additions that can come later on.

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