Konrad.INc
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Keep it simple with reloading too. You can wrap up 3K$ with all the reloading goodies in just a blink of your eye. A lot of people will call me crazy but I’m still using the same RCBS Rock Chucker II press that I started with 15 years ago. It makes straight ammo so that’s all that matters. My runout never runs more than .003”. The biggest problem with reloading is it doesn’t seem like one company makes the best of everything…..so you either buy a kit and live with the mediocre stuff or buy individual pieces. The main stuff you need to get started reloading (off the top of my head) are:
Press= RCBS rock Chucker II, Hornady, Redding are all fine, there are high end presses but they just don’t buy you much.
Dies=just start with 50$ regular full length diefrom RCBS, Hornady, Redding, (Whidden bushing dies are probably the best but not needed to get started)
Shell holders= Lee shell holders work fine
Powder measure and a scale= two tools that go together, I think we have advanced enough to where the Lyman, RCBS or Hornady electric powder dispenser and scale combos are good enough. (An Autotrickler V3 or V4 with an A&D scale is what you really want but that’s 950$)
Powder funnel= Lyman makes a nice one with interchangeable tips
Priming tool= find one you like, I used lee hand primers for a long time but I don’t like their new ones. It’s only seating a primer….no big deal.
Case cleaner= stick with corncob media and a vibratory dry cleaner, I use a Lyman cleaner and it’s worked for years. I know there is fancier stuff out there but you just don’t need it.
Case lube= Hornady one shot spray lube is my new favorite
Case trimmer = a powered Giraud is what you really want but one of the hand powered ones from RCBS, Hornady etc are all the same. I like the tri way cutters from RCBS in their hand trimmer.
Calipers= a good set of dial or electric calipers. RCBS, Hornady and a few others make them….generally speaking they aren’t that good (mititoyo is what you want)
It really doesn’t take much to make better ammo than factory. But again, don’t go crazy spending money on stuff because it’s just not buying you much. You could go out and buy a 500$ Reloading starter kit from RCBS, Hornady or others and a 50$ set of dies and shoot master scores with it….even for Fclass.
At the end of the day, better shooting is worth more than anything else. The harsh reality is 99% of the points you drop in any match are due to shooter error (bad wind call, sight alignment, trigger control, muscling the gun, too much shoulder pressure, too little shoulder pressure). The only way to shoot better is to shoot more, we all reload because it makes it affordable to shoot more (and we’re probably all a little OCD). Just get out and shoot often and shoot a lot. We shoot 600yd practice 2-3 saturdays a month with matches in between. I always try to shoot a full 88 shot match at every practice.
Press= RCBS rock Chucker II, Hornady, Redding are all fine, there are high end presses but they just don’t buy you much.
Dies=just start with 50$ regular full length diefrom RCBS, Hornady, Redding, (Whidden bushing dies are probably the best but not needed to get started)
Shell holders= Lee shell holders work fine
Powder measure and a scale= two tools that go together, I think we have advanced enough to where the Lyman, RCBS or Hornady electric powder dispenser and scale combos are good enough. (An Autotrickler V3 or V4 with an A&D scale is what you really want but that’s 950$)
Powder funnel= Lyman makes a nice one with interchangeable tips
Priming tool= find one you like, I used lee hand primers for a long time but I don’t like their new ones. It’s only seating a primer….no big deal.
Case cleaner= stick with corncob media and a vibratory dry cleaner, I use a Lyman cleaner and it’s worked for years. I know there is fancier stuff out there but you just don’t need it.
Case lube= Hornady one shot spray lube is my new favorite
Case trimmer = a powered Giraud is what you really want but one of the hand powered ones from RCBS, Hornady etc are all the same. I like the tri way cutters from RCBS in their hand trimmer.
Calipers= a good set of dial or electric calipers. RCBS, Hornady and a few others make them….generally speaking they aren’t that good (mititoyo is what you want)
It really doesn’t take much to make better ammo than factory. But again, don’t go crazy spending money on stuff because it’s just not buying you much. You could go out and buy a 500$ Reloading starter kit from RCBS, Hornady or others and a 50$ set of dies and shoot master scores with it….even for Fclass.
At the end of the day, better shooting is worth more than anything else. The harsh reality is 99% of the points you drop in any match are due to shooter error (bad wind call, sight alignment, trigger control, muscling the gun, too much shoulder pressure, too little shoulder pressure). The only way to shoot better is to shoot more, we all reload because it makes it affordable to shoot more (and we’re probably all a little OCD). Just get out and shoot often and shoot a lot. We shoot 600yd practice 2-3 saturdays a month with matches in between. I always try to shoot a full 88 shot match at every practice.









