Re: Reloading Equipment
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2018 10:19 pm
fair enough dood...
sean
sean
Bigtravoz wrote:http://www.midway-australia.com.au/lee-breech-lock-hand-press-kit/
Inexpensive, accurate, can be used anywhere (including on the couch or on the road or at the range) and I doubt you’ll ever buy a more expensive setup once you have this! Add a scale, powder, primers, set of dies for your caliber and you will have hours of fun!
Barossa_222 wrote:Bigtravoz wrote:http://www.midway-australia.com.au/lee-breech-lock-hand-press-kit/
Inexpensive, accurate, can be used anywhere (including on the couch or on the road or at the range) and I doubt you’ll ever buy a more expensive setup once you have this! Add a scale, powder, primers, set of dies for your caliber and you will have hours of fun!
Plenty good for hunting stuff I agree. Very hard to full length size cases with. How concentric/straight is your loaded ammo?
UL1700 wrote:It's all about concentricity, for similar money you can have a basic arber press and a pair of wilson dies and chern out some of the most mechanically acutare rounds money can make. Maybe not on the couch but definatly on the kitchen table. Depending on calibre, qualtiy of action and chamber you may never need to full length resize (certainly the case for my Barnard 6br) I have a couple of Lee peices unfortunalty the Adams auto trickler used a Lee powder thrower and i have their "universal" decaping die which only fits large primers with a large flash hole. I dont like either.
Bigtravoz wrote:UL1700 wrote:It's all about concentricity, for similar money you can have a basic arber press and a pair of wilson dies and chern out some of the most mechanically acutare rounds money can make. Maybe not on the couch but definatly on the kitchen table. Depending on calibre, qualtiy of action and chamber you may never need to full length resize (certainly the case for my Barnard 6br) I have a couple of Lee peices unfortunalty the Adams auto trickler used a Lee powder thrower and i have their "universal" decaping die which only fits large primers with a large flash hole. I dont like either.
You go on about concentricity but rely on a powder thrower to give accurate results?
Singo85 wrote:Bigtravoz wrote:UL1700 wrote:It's all about concentricity, for similar money you can have a basic arber press and a pair of wilson dies and chern out some of the most mechanically acutare rounds money can make. Maybe not on the couch but definatly on the kitchen table. Depending on calibre, qualtiy of action and chamber you may never need to full length resize (certainly the case for my Barnard 6br) I have a couple of Lee peices unfortunalty the Adams auto trickler used a Lee powder thrower and i have their "universal" decaping die which only fits large primers with a large flash hole. I dont like either.
You go on about concentricity but rely on a powder thrower to give accurate results?
I think you will find that the Powder Thrower is attached to a $1500plus set of electromagnetic force restoration scales which weight to a hundredth of a grain...........
Check out the link here https://www.autotrickler.com/auto-trickler.html