So the simple question is, if you were starting again, what would you buy or avoid?
Press - RCBS,
Dies - Lee,
Case trimmer - Lee,
Scales - any old digital and a decent powder thrower
Or would you buy a specific kit and be done with it?
I haven't ventured in to the world of reloading before, its never really "floated my boat". But, with the prospect of copper coming its making more sense to me and possibly because I'm quite keen on precision.
So the simple question is, if you were starting again, what would you buy or avoid?
Press - RCBS, Forster, Lee, Lyman, Redding or what?
Dies - RCBS, Forster, Lee, Lyman, Redding or what?
Case trimmer - RCBS, Forster, Lee, Lyman, Redding or what?
Scales - RCBS, Forster, Lee, Lyman, Redding or what?
Or would you buy a specific kit and be done with it?
I had too many problems with Lee equipment and when trying to get stuff sorted out on warranty, I gave up as it took 2 weeks of waiting to get something ordered from Hannams or Kranks in the UK delivered. I then ordered from Titan Reloading in the States, order on Monday and it was on your doorstep on Saturday.
I then went exclusively to RCBS and never had an issue.
Bought my lee beginner set more than 10 years ago. Never felt the need to buy more expensive kitI have heard this loads. It seems to be the cheapest too which is ideal. Unfortunately, i have spent £££ buying then buying again.
From the man who invented the kit.
Seating and sizing dies had been around long before, but he economised everything through good design.
The first Lee Loaders were actually for shotgun cartridges.