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Looks like most everything needed to get started. Do you have a tumbler?[/quot

 

no I will have to get one

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Harbor Freight!

 

You can get a vibratory tumbler for a lot cheaper than from a reloading place. Or if you want the cleanest brass ever get their tumbler and order the steel pins and lemi-shine online.

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Harbor Freight!

 

You can get a vibratory tumbler for a lot cheaper than from a reloading place. Or if you want the cleanest brass ever get their tumbler and order the steel pins and lemi-shine online.

Thanks, I will check it out.

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Case cleaner is a luxury, not a necessity.

 

You will need dies and the tools to fit on the caliper to measure your cases and COAL.

 

I don't think you will like that scale, but it's fine to get started.

 

You should start searching now for powder and primers because they can be hard to find.

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DB, how do you suggest he clean the cases to get all the carbon out of the inside so it doesn't scratch the dies or contaminate the powder?

I have used a solution of citric acid but then I had to put each case on a finishing nail I pounded into a board in rows and wait for them to dry. I know some people have used sonic cleaners but I like using a tumbler because it cleans up the brass and reveals cracked necks easier. When I load 223 or LC 5.56 the ring that indicates case separation from case stretch after multiple resizing was more apparent.

 

I can remember when digital scales first came out but I always relied on just a balance scale to check my loads or to weigh each charge depending on what the round was. I have always used a single stage press and don't let the powder measure drop below 50%.

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How does a case tumbler clean the inside of the case?

 

I brush out the necks and wipe off the outside of the cases with a rag.

 

I've never heard of carbon contaminating the powder.

 

I never use the powder measure either. I have a scoop that will get me to within half a grain then trickle in the remaining powder.

 

I found a very precise electric lab scale on eBay. It normally goes for $400 or more but someone had no idea what they had and sold it for $35. It measures .01 of a grain

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