globemaster3
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I've been sitting for years on the decision to start reloading. I took a basic class offered by Grafs in St Louis when I was stationed at Scott AFB, just to get a feel for it, and own/have read both the Lyman and Hornady manuals.
I was holding out for a Dillon 550 and other parts/pieces that would put the total acquisition cost a little over $1K. But, I've been holding out for years, and changes to my financial situation will delay it more if I stay that course.
So, the wife approaches me the other day, conveying that my 12 year old son wanted to get me reloading gear for Christmas after he and I went on a hunting trip together and discussed the topic in the stand. I explain my conundrum and she agrees that the overall costs would not make it reachable this Christmas. However, I get the Natchez sale flyers in email and recently 2 kits went on sale that could get me into the game sooner, but without the progressive capability of the Dillon. Here's what I am looking at from their flyer:
Hornady Lock-N-Load Classic Kit comes with:
•Lock-N-Load Classic single-stage press
•Lock-N-Load Powder Measure
•Electronic Scale
•The 9th Edition Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading
•Three Lock-N-Load Die Bushings
•Primer Catcher
•Positive Priming System
•Hand-Held Priming Tool
•Universal Reloading Block
•Chamfering and Deburring Tool
•Primer Turning Plate
•One Shot Case Lube
All for $249.
Then there is the RCBS Explorer Plus kit:
•Features Reloader Special - 5 press, Uniflow Powder Measure and Powder Trickler-2
•Includes 1,500-grain Digital Pocket Scale, Nosler 7th Edition Reloading Manual and Hand Priming Tool
•Offers Universal Case Loading Block, Debur Tool, Powder Funnel and Case Slick Spray Lube
•Advanced Powder Measure Stand, Pow’r Pull Kit, Stainless Steel Dial Caliper, Measure Cylinder (small) and Six Die Lock Rings
•Contains No. 2, 3, 4, 10 and 43 Shell Holders
All for $289.
Other than the consumables and dies, I also see no tumbler for cleaning brass.
What are your thoughts on these kits and what else am I missing to get going?
I was holding out for a Dillon 550 and other parts/pieces that would put the total acquisition cost a little over $1K. But, I've been holding out for years, and changes to my financial situation will delay it more if I stay that course.
So, the wife approaches me the other day, conveying that my 12 year old son wanted to get me reloading gear for Christmas after he and I went on a hunting trip together and discussed the topic in the stand. I explain my conundrum and she agrees that the overall costs would not make it reachable this Christmas. However, I get the Natchez sale flyers in email and recently 2 kits went on sale that could get me into the game sooner, but without the progressive capability of the Dillon. Here's what I am looking at from their flyer:
Hornady Lock-N-Load Classic Kit comes with:
•Lock-N-Load Classic single-stage press
•Lock-N-Load Powder Measure
•Electronic Scale
•The 9th Edition Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading
•Three Lock-N-Load Die Bushings
•Primer Catcher
•Positive Priming System
•Hand-Held Priming Tool
•Universal Reloading Block
•Chamfering and Deburring Tool
•Primer Turning Plate
•One Shot Case Lube
All for $249.
Then there is the RCBS Explorer Plus kit:
•Features Reloader Special - 5 press, Uniflow Powder Measure and Powder Trickler-2
•Includes 1,500-grain Digital Pocket Scale, Nosler 7th Edition Reloading Manual and Hand Priming Tool
•Offers Universal Case Loading Block, Debur Tool, Powder Funnel and Case Slick Spray Lube
•Advanced Powder Measure Stand, Pow’r Pull Kit, Stainless Steel Dial Caliper, Measure Cylinder (small) and Six Die Lock Rings
•Contains No. 2, 3, 4, 10 and 43 Shell Holders
All for $289.
Other than the consumables and dies, I also see no tumbler for cleaning brass.
What are your thoughts on these kits and what else am I missing to get going?