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    Best Reloading kit to start with?

    Hi everyone im looking at getting in to reloading and would like to know what kit i should look at getting? Will be reloading for bolt guns and have 204,223,270,308,7mmRm that i would like to reload for and thinking i might start with the 223.

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    Yikes, that's like asking what's the best rifle to start with !

    Option 1 - single stage. Slower for individual rounds, handy for the various calibres you've got. Handy for low numbers of rounds. Cheap to set up.

    Option 2 - progressive. Can do multiple calibres, can make loads of rounds and there's cost savings in the long run. Expensive to set up.

    Some people swear by *their* set up but I feel a lot does come down to how much $$ you're willing to spend.

    Single stage is cheap and changing calibres is cheapish, can be quite rewarding crafting each round if that's your thing. Me I use a Lee kit I picked up cheap from Reloaders for my 223 for target and rabbit shooting, but a Dillon progressive for 9mm as I'm churning through a lot more rounds.

    RCSB kit - RCBS Partner Press Reloading Kit - Presses - Reloading - Reloaders Supplies Ltd
    Lee kit - Lee 50th Anniversary Kit - Presses - Reloading - Reloaders Supplies Ltd
    Both kits come with everything you'll need.
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    Get a kit with a decent cast iron/ steel press
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    Quote Originally Posted by josh86 View Post
    Hi everyone im looking at getting in to reloading and would like to know what kit i should look at getting? Will be reloading for bolt guns and have 204,223,270,308,7mmRm that i would like to reload for and thinking i might start with the 223.

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    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 not the 223 unless maybe you shoot it a lot.
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    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, especially for the money.
    Last edited by steven; 22-12-2014 at 12:21 PM.
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    Thanks every one for the reply's. Im after best possible accuracy that i can get and don't mind spending a bit more to get something that will last and do its job well.
    The rockchucker kit looks like it could be a go.
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    Buy the Forster co-ax press that Spanners has for sale so I dont.
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    Single stage press, with simple gear. Start with only one caliber and get that smokingly accurate before you buy anything for the others.

    I'd suggest 223. Nice accurate calibre, and cheaper to load than the big calibres .. So cheap to learn on...

    You will probably waste money on gear you wont need or use - I know I did ... So get that out of the way before you buy gear for other calibres.

    The only other advice I can give is read heaps. And then some. There's is a wealth of info out there. Some of it shite some good and some fantastic.

    The other thing would be find yourself a local mentor. Bloody useful to be shown the ropes.


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    I have the RCBS kit with the reloader special 5 press which I bought from Forlongs in Hamilton. Even though the press itself is cast alloy it is a pretty solid press and it is churning out some nice accurate ammo for my 270 and is way more solid than the RCBS partner press only thing that would make me upgrade the press is if I could afford a rock chucker other than that I would not give up the RS5 press for anything.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hamsav View Post
    Depends upon weather you want to hit a deer in the bread basket at 300m or weather you want 3/4" groups at 300 yards.... expensive ( competition ) dies are a temptation 8><---- makes you think they must be better
    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 little neck runout and a very consistent neck tension but you do need a solid press to do it with. About the only thing worth considering is if you are shooting 308w bullets (and any others) with a secant ogive then the hornady setting die with the secant insert (amax?) wont mark the bullet.

    I also prime off the press, I prefer it.
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    @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 only disadvantage is the sucky way it deals with the de-primed primers, just about any other press I have looked at seems to do it properly. Otherwise I have mostly Lee kit.
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    Forlongs has the reloader special 5 press kit down to $405 from the $580 I paid for it at the moment and you can order online from them
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    Quote Originally Posted by steven View Post
    @kiw39 says reads also watch lots youtube, ammosmith is worth watching.

    https://www.youtube.com/user/ammosmith

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zSG804HwVk
    Yep, he is ... Very knowledgeable source


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    Workshop Innovation has a very good selection of high quality reloading gear to choose from and Julian's prices and service are excellent. You could do worse than ask for his advice as he's not into pushing you into high end gear if he thinks you don't need it.

    Workshop Innovation - Gunsmithing Tools: Reloading Stuff +

    I personally prefer Redding and Forster dies.
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    Yup Julian is a top guy
    Quote Originally Posted by 10-Ring View Post
    Workshop Innovation has a very good selection of high quality reloading gear to choose from and Julian's prices and service are excellent. You could do worse than ask for his advice as he's not into pushing you into high end gear if he thinks you don't need it.

    Workshop Innovation - Gunsmithing Tools: Reloading Stuff +

    I personally prefer Redding and Forster dies.
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