sandersj89
Well-Known Member
Having been reading various reviews and books I have decided to plump for Lee kit to start reloading. In part my decision is based on budget but most of the kit seems to get good reviews.
I wont be reloading huge amounts of ammo so spending £400 to £500 on more expensive kit does not make it economically viable. Results from Lee equipment also seems to be more than adequate and certainly I can expect better results than premium factory ammo.
So, having been perusing the various catalogues I have build up a shopping list:
Lee Aniversary Kit
Case Length Gauge and Shellholder
Collet Die in .243
I already have a few bits and bobs, digital callipers, electronic scale, Ultrasound cleaner.
Will look at the local shops to see what bullet, powders and primers are available, looking to load a flat shooting varmint bullet, something like a 70gr ballistic tip. Any recommended loads to look at to begin with?
Am I missing anything on the equipment front??
Thanks
Jerry
I wont be reloading huge amounts of ammo so spending £400 to £500 on more expensive kit does not make it economically viable. Results from Lee equipment also seems to be more than adequate and certainly I can expect better results than premium factory ammo.
So, having been perusing the various catalogues I have build up a shopping list:
Lee Aniversary Kit
Case Length Gauge and Shellholder
Collet Die in .243
I already have a few bits and bobs, digital callipers, electronic scale, Ultrasound cleaner.
Will look at the local shops to see what bullet, powders and primers are available, looking to load a flat shooting varmint bullet, something like a 70gr ballistic tip. Any recommended loads to look at to begin with?
Am I missing anything on the equipment front??
Thanks
Jerry