But this is my favorite reloading tool.
http://smile.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000...1DL&ref=plSrch
But this is my favorite reloading tool.
http://smile.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000...1DL&ref=plSrch
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Not to change the subject, but you can reload and shoot in China?
Last edited by GuanoLoco; 02-07-2016 at 03:32 PM.
My shop, panorama view. Cabinet/laundry tub/wet vac on rear wall, Dillon 1050/Mr. Bullet Feeder/Mark 7 Autodrive on left wall. Back wall is custom super heavy duty storage, 9' wide. Single stage Lee press and Dillon 550 on right wall. A full set of kitchen cabinetry left over from a remodel is used for storage and holding up the "U" shaped bench arrangement. Bench top is 2 layers of 3/4" plywood.
For weighing charges, I prefer the RCBS Chargemaster. I did all of my precision rifle stuff on there for years, and quite a bit of 44 mag as well. It is slow, but tough to beat. At one point I had two of them running at the same time, but I've moved away from weighing every charge.
Dillon 550 Right Front Wall:
Toolheads for 1050 and 550. I can run 9 & 223 on the 1050/MBF/Mark 7 for volume, then lower volume on the 550: , 40S&W, 30 Carbine, 300 AAC Blackout, 30-30, 308 and 380. Note Dillon RT1200 size/trim on the back right for rifle calibers on the 1050 or 550.
Thumler-B Tumbler, Bras Sorter, 8 level 400 watt dehydrator.
Harbor Freight 1 1/4 cu ft cement mixer for larger batches (30 lbs is all I can dry at the moment).
How much brass/water/media does that cement mixer handle?
I gave up on finding a digital scale for under $200.00 that was reliable and repeatable. I use an Ohaus 10-10 for my precision rifle cartridges. I throw .4-.5 grains light and trickle up on the balance. The Ohaus is sensitive enough to see the difference from one particle of powder.
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