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Old 01-05-2011, 12:33 AM
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Default What else do I need to start reloading?

I've got the ABCs of reloading and the Lyman 49th edition reloading manuals. I'm ordering the lee classic turret set from kempf gun shop here with the upgrades.

https://kempfgunshop.com//index.php?...mart&Itemid=41

My question is what else do I need to start reloading besides components? Also any better deals than kempfgunshop? Also I have a $50 giftcard from Bass Pro Shop so if theres anything on there that I should order that would help greatly.

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Read this thread:

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Old 01-05-2011, 2:17 AM
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I know its missing calipers but I cna pick those up locally I just dont want to order this kit and then have to order yet another part from online because Im missing some one thing.
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You might want to consider getting yourself some of these items;

Primer flip tray
Tumbler (Need media and brass polish with that)
Ammo Storage boxes

And a good shop broom to pick up those spent primers that land on the floor.
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A good scale. Not the Lee Saftey!
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A good scale. Not the Lee Saftey!
Seconded.
I got the Lee scale in the beginning because I wanted to keep costs down. However, I just bought the Dillon Eliminator and it is much easier to use. They are both accurate when level and zeroed, but the Lee scale is pain in the butt to use. The RCBS 505 is a similar design to the Dillon, so either one is good.
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By the way, you should compare that deal against the prices on Midwayusa.com.
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Old 01-05-2011, 7:50 AM
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I am new to reloading , I started with a single stage press , Now I have the lee 4 hole turret press and love it. My wife bought mine for me for Christmas this year from Midwayusa when it was on sale for $69 press only. the price on the link you sent looks a little steep. I would buy the press alone and then buy the other stuff seperate , try to buy some stuff used it will save you alot of money.

$117 for the same kit you sent a link to from midway
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct...tNumber=622290

The press i have now $75
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct...tNumber=880135

Most have items

Reloading manual
Press ( if you buy the lee turret go ahead and buy at least one extra turret ( $8 ) this will make changing between calibers extra easy.
Powder measurer , Avoid the lee perfect powder measurer if you use a turret press , get the lee auto disk with double disk kit.
Riser for measurer if you mount it on the press
reloading dies for your caliber
a good set of calipers
Good scale
Tumbler and media , I like the vibratory tumblers. ( some media can be had at pet stores , Ground walnut etc)
Brass , Projectiles , primers and powder for what you are reloading.

Things people tend to forget when starting to reload

Case lube for sizing
Case trimmer (not needed if you are reloading new brass)
Primer pocket swag and cleaning tool swag if its military crimped ammo. Not needed if using factory ammo but will come in handy as brass gets dirty.
Bullet puller ( trust me you will mess up a few rounds and this is handy)
If your reloading rifle rounds avoid the crimp thats built into the bullet seating die and buy a factory crimp die
Chamfer and deburing tool

I buy most of my stuff from Midwayusa or weidners reloading.
Also look around on the board for used stuff it will save you alot of money.

If you play your cards right you should be able to get everything above for barely over the price of the kit in the link above and you will not have rebuy stuff that you will outgrow in the kit above.
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That kit comes to $114.94 shipped at Grafs:

http://www.grafs.com/retail/catalog/...productId/8266

$4.95 shipping on most items ordered online, can't beat their selection either.
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That kit comes to $114.94 shipped at Grafs:

http://www.grafs.com/retail/catalog/...productId/8266

$4.95 shipping on most items ordered online, can't beat their selection either.

The kit in your link is not the same as the one in the OP.

The one from kempfgunshop.com has the dies and some sort of primer feeder.
Either way, I'm sure that kit is higher than buying the pieces individually from midwayusa. I don't like the fact that they don't have a picture of what you will receive.
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Ive been looking at grafs and midwayusa as far as setting up these kits individually. Midwayusa would charge me an extra ten dollars with only one item in stock and grafs is more expensive by $5 with items also not in stock.

However now that I look around a bit more Natchez does have all the items in stock and even with $25 shipping its still $18 cheaper. Now to see what else I can add in there to get it to $225

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LEE90101 LEE PRIMER POCKET CLEANER $ 1.99 Update 0.1 Lbs. $ 1.99
LEE90110 LEE CASE TIMMER CUTTER&LOCK STUD $ 3.99 Update 0.2 Lbs. $ 3.99 LEE90041 AUTO DISK RISER $ 6.49 Update 0.2 Lbs. $ 6.49
RC09415 POWR' PULL BULLET PULLER $14.99 Update 0.5 Lbs. $ 14.99
LEE90965 LEE 4 DIE SET 40 S&W/10MM CARBID $34.99 Update 1.5 Lbs. $ 34.99
LEE90997 SAFETY PRIMER FEEDS SM & LG $18.99 Update 0.8 Lbs. $ 18.99
LEE90429 LEE PRO AUTO DISK POWDER MEASURE $32.49 Update 0.7 Lbs. $ 32.49
LEE90064 CLASSIC TURRET PRESS $87.49 Update 15.2 Lbs. $ 87.49
Totals: 19.2 Lbs. $201.42

$230 Shipped and it includes a few little extras that I wasnt going to get with the other kit. Now I just need a scale,calipers,tumbler, and components anything I missed?. Oh anybody know anything about the RCBS pow'r puller?

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I use a RCBS pow'r puller- works as advertised.

You'll probably want the the Lee Auto Disk Riser if you are using the safety prime system on the classic turret. Otherwise the the pro auto disk will hit the the safety prime tray as the turret rotates. I believe it's $7 give or take. Hope you didn't order already....
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I've got the ABCs of reloading and the Lyman 49th edition reloading manuals. I'm ordering the lee classic turret set from kempf gun shop here with the upgrades.

https://kempfgunshop.com//index.php?...mart&Itemid=41

My question is what else do I need to start reloading besides components? Also any better deals than kempfgunshop? Also I have a $50 giftcard from Bass Pro Shop so if theres anything on there that I should order that would help greatly.
Wow. I just got the ABCs of Reloading in the mail today, am ordering Lymans, and have decided on the Lee classic turret set. Does that make us blood brothers or something?

I'd really like to know how you make out with your set-up. I could learn a lot from your mistakes! What caliber(s) are you planning to load? Do you mind if I PM you?
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Some of you who are quoting prices are confusing the Lee Classic and the Lee Deluxe. They're different, and the Classic has better reviews on all the sites I checked. It also costs more.
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LEE90101 LEE PRIMER POCKET CLEANER $ 1.99 Update 0.1 Lbs. $ 1.99
LEE90110 LEE CASE TIMMER CUTTER&LOCK STUD $ 3.99 Update 0.2 Lbs. $ 3.99 LEE90041 AUTO DISK RISER $ 6.49 Update 0.2 Lbs. $ 6.49
RC09415 POWR' PULL BULLET PULLER $14.99 Update 0.5 Lbs. $ 14.99
LEE90965 LEE 4 DIE SET 40 S&W/10MM CARBID $34.99 Update 1.5 Lbs. $ 34.99
LEE90997 SAFETY PRIMER FEEDS SM & LG $18.99 Update 0.8 Lbs. $ 18.99
LEE90429 LEE PRO AUTO DISK POWDER MEASURE $32.49 Update 0.7 Lbs. $ 32.49
LEE90064 CLASSIC TURRET PRESS $87.49 Update 15.2 Lbs. $ 87.49
Totals: 19.2 Lbs. $201.42

$230 Shipped and it includes a few little extras that I wasnt going to get with the other kit. Now I just need a scale,calipers,tumbler, and components anything I missed?. Oh anybody know anything about the RCBS pow'r puller?
Where are these prices from, so I can compare for my own purchase. Kempf, or somewhere else? Thanks.
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Tunes..... No reloading bench should be without tunes....
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Rugged go ahead and PM me if you like prices are from natchezss.com fantastic prices slightly offset by High shipping but still a great deal.
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