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- Sat Aug 08, 2020 1:52 pm
- Forum: Reloading Forum
- Topic: Getting started in reloading
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Re: Getting started
My scale came with two scale weights 10mg and a 20mg
- Fri Aug 07, 2020 3:40 pm
- Forum: Reloading Forum
- Topic: Getting started in reloading
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Re: Getting started
Do scales usually coming with a calibration weight in order to verify accuracy, or are calibrated weights something I would need to buy in addition to the scale?
Electronic scales do! Balance beam scales not so much!
Electronic scales do! Balance beam scales not so much!
- Tue Aug 04, 2020 6:19 pm
- Forum: Reloading Forum
- Topic: Getting started in reloading
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Re: Getting started
My background I still have some 30.06 I loaded when I was in high school, I'm 59yo now
I currently load the following calibers: 30.06, 6mm-06, .223/5.56 .204 ruger
My reloading stuff is a single stage press, dies for the above calibers, thumbler Tumbler with walnut media in it, powder dispenser, beam scale and a electronic scale, hand case primer, several case holding trays Several reloading manuals, CASE LUBE!!! I use the Imperial case sizing lube...best case lube I've ever used!
M3y 2 cents
I use to load 38/357 .45acp but just not interested in pistol reloading now!
I currently load the following calibers: 30.06, 6mm-06, .223/5.56 .204 ruger
My reloading stuff is a single stage press, dies for the above calibers, thumbler Tumbler with walnut media in it, powder dispenser, beam scale and a electronic scale, hand case primer, several case holding trays Several reloading manuals, CASE LUBE!!! I use the Imperial case sizing lube...best case lube I've ever used!
M3y 2 cents
I use to load 38/357 .45acp but just not interested in pistol reloading now!