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If you want to take a class, click on the link in my sig line. If you take my class and don't think it was worth it, I'll refund your money on the spot.
I probably shoot 308 the most, followed by 8mm Mauser and then the 30-06 (which is for the Garand)
Yeah, right around $350-400 is where I want to set my limit for the first setup for now. Mostly said it so that people arn't throwing out these $700-1200 progressive setups at me.
I was looking at the rock chucker, but I see they also make a turret model. Wasn't sure what the real difference was or which one was better to go with
Mac,
While we disagree on a few things. Your post demonstrates one thing we both must agree on.
If you reload just to save money, it will be a drag. You need to be willing to make it a whole separate hobby. Otherwise its just frustration.
Don
p.s. This weekend de-capped 3000 .223 pieces of range brass, put it in my new FA wet tumbler and cleaned it all. So now I have 3000 pieces of brass, ready to be trimmed.
I'm tired of setting the cutting head on my Giraud back and forth between .30 cal and .22, so I'm waiting on another tool head. Then I'll trim and remove the primer crimps.
Then I'll sort by headstamp and pull 500 aside for precision ammo. The precision stuff will get their primer hole uniformed and be weighed.
The rest will be reloaded as is.
Like I said, a whole separate hobby.