Actually I dont agree. In effect you are saying NZers should be forced to pay up or do without and more and more it is the doing without I am seeing. Sure components have gone up as has ammo but I...
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Actually I dont agree. In effect you are saying NZers should be forced to pay up or do without and more and more it is the doing without I am seeing. Sure components have gone up as has ammo but I...
Actually in the last 2 years I think that reloading kit has got cheaper relative to ammo. Gunshops do seem to be struggling however 3? closed in Wellington so far in 12months and I dont think Petone...
Yep, agree, economically for instance you need to be looking at 2000 rounds of say winchester 308w for it to make sense to buy a reloading kit. I figured out 2 to 2.5 years/seasons to do it. Then its...
What surprises me is I see nothing on say youtube doing real comparisons on dies.
What I'd like to do at some stage is a group of us each with different dies get together and do some 600~1000yd...
Workshop Innovation doesnt have that RCBS starter kit though, I looked.
yep, workshop Innovation, are good to deal with IMHO.
@kiw39 says reads also watch lots youtube, ammosmith is worth watching.
https://www.youtube.com/user/ammosmith
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zSG804HwVk
I have the RCBS rockchucker its...
I dont think so, no. I use the Lee neck die to 1000yds target shooting 308winchester as do some others, so I wouldnt bother with "better" IMHO. If you want to do some tests the Lee gives very...
Wow that RCBS kit looks a decent buy for $399.
If you can afford this rather than the Lee I'd suggest buying this, hell I'm tempted. Get Lee Ultimate dies though I think they are the best,...
The Lee single stage kit, about $230NZ.
Ppl know more about reloading than me but I'd suggest loading the bigger 308w, 270 and 7mm08 cartridges is more forgiving for a person just starting out and...