Reloading Equipment?
Anyone (or anyone yall know) have any reloading equipment they dont use and may want to get rid of? I am looking to get started up on the reloading hobby. My grandpa has built a rather impressive stash of 30-06, 45, 30 carbine, and skeet shells. He gives me the inspiration to try it out myself. Also anyone with words of wisdom on reloading feel free to post here.
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NO SMOKING WHILE RELOADING!!!!:eek:
Check e bay and some of the shooting sites classifieds |
bebriggs
Guns in Lake Charles Photo Album Savage Model 12 LRPV 22-250, Flawless condition. as you can see from the pics, there is a ton of reloading equipment that is in like new condition. Have no interest anymore and need it out of the way. Everything in the pics gose with the gun,too much to list. 1200 takes it all. Call, text or email anytime 337-802-2015 bebriggs43@att.net |
Saw that earlier. Wonder if he would part out his equipment. Probably not. Dont need the gun or alot of the things hes got there. Thanks for lookin though I will call him. You know of any of those shooter websites you mentioned?
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I'll get you a couple
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www.reloadersauction.com
www.buycheaper.com I assume yuou want used equipment? if you are looking at new www.gunsamerica.com |
Thanks bud.
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I have 2 single stage presses I want to sell, I got a turret press acouple years ago and haven't looked back since.
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If you want to start low$$$, start with a Lee set of dies and their handpress, preferably used. As you get more interested you can look into a Lyman, RCBS, etc., reloading presses. Many at the auction sites. Many reloaders I know will mentor a newbie with you only having to buy the primers, powder, bullets. I then bought dies, then a press, then a trimmer...more powder, primers, bullets, ad nauseum. It's how I got started... I kever forgave that guy starting me on to a long road to bankruptcy and many sleepless nights.:shaking:
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I started with a lee single stage press with a wooden bench I made I made 500 rounds of .223 and then bought another single stage press, one for each die, it made the process faster. then I wanted to reload pistol rounds, I bought a turret press, I can make a couple hundred rounds an hour, If I could buy another one it would be the dillion reloader.
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I've got a progressive reloader, everything still in the box including origianal VHS video instruction. Got it for graduation 1995 never used it.
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I shoot 600yd comp. Went through 3 presses before realizing RCBS Rockchucker produces the most consistent results. Most new stuff is a lot of marketing. Redding Competion dies are worth every penny
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I got your Pm, DILLION is the top of the line, and the progressive loader reloads is awesome it will crank out a bullet every time you pull the lever down, the accessories are expensive but last a long time and you can't beat them.
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Midwayusa.com
Lots of stuff here. I shop here often. |
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