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i'm chartering a custom build for a 7mm rem mag. should be ready in 2-3 months. my goals with the rifle is to become my all around hunting rig, but i also want to become proficient out to 1000 yards.

 

with that said, it's clear i'm going to have to reload to get that level of performance. can you guys give me a list of some must have items to get my reloading setup going? sounds like a few guys recommend the rcbs press. i see they sell a "kit" for 350 or so...i'm hesitant to buy the kit if certain parts of it suck (scale, powder measurer, etc etc).

 

so if you guys can share your best known methods with respect to what works the best, is repeatable, quality, etc i'd appreciate it.

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Depending how much you are wanting to spend, and how often you plan to reload, My RCBS chargemaster has been my best purchase. Speeds up reloading considerably.

 

RCBS Rock chucker press is perfect.

 

Hornady Ogive measurer

hand primer

A good scale ( chargemaster has a good scale)

 

Those are a few things that help me

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Depending how much you are wanting to spend, and how often you plan to reload, My RCBS chargemaster has been my best purchase. Speeds up reloading considerably.

 

RCBS Rock chucker press is perfect.

 

Hornady Ogive measurer

hand primer

A good scale ( chargemaster has a good scale)

 

Those are a few things that help me

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i got the $ 350.00 one and made a huge difference for me, so much quicker.

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The difference is, the 350$ one comes with a scale, and the cheaper one I believe is the dispenser only. When I bought mine, Natchez had the best deal. I saw cabelas had them for $299 not too long ago.

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The RCBS Rock Cucker Supreme kit is probably going to be your best bet to get started. If you are patient and watch the sales you can usually pick it up for around $250. They do sales on the kit all the time, probably because they know once they get you hooked, you will eventually spend A LOT more. Once you jump into the reloading rabbit hole, you will likely be into it for well over $1000 by the time you get your setup the way you want it. First things I would recommend you pick up that aren't in the kit are

- a small digital scale, Franklin Arsenal makes a good one that is pretty cheap.

- a digital caliper, you can get a good one anywhere for under $20.

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I run an electronic power throw with a scale, but the .1 grain accuracy is not good enough for my finished loads. Great for throwing them fast and getting close, but every load (with the exception of high volume .223 for varmints), gets transferred over to my RCBS 5-0-5 beam scale and individually trickled and weighed. I can see a difference of a single kernel of extruded powder, and sometimes even cut a kernel in half to get it perfect.

 

I have: (other various small tools not listed)

PT&G (makes Hornady brand presses) single stage press

Hornady Lock-N-Load electronic dispenser/scale

RCBS 5-0-5 beam scale

RCBS powder trickler

Forster trimmer

Lyman brass prep kit

RCBS mechanical powder measure (use this for high volume .223)

RCBS universal hand primer

Digital caliper w. Hornady comparator kit

Chrony Alpha Chronograph (gets me close)

Shooter Ballistic program (on Android phone)

Leica 1600B Rangefinder

Obsessive/compulsive tendencies

Patience

Time

Understanding wife

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