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Everyone has given you good advice. Assuming you are interested in hunting or target rounds other than competition and commercially chambered rifles, so let's break it down by category:Hey folks. I’m a 63 year young PawPaw from south arkansas and am interested in starting reloading. I reloaded some shotshells years ago and am wondering what will be the best equipment to get for loading 30-06 and 243. Any ideas will be appreciated.
I think @ Bc’z Brett has the best shootin 06 on this forum, might check with himWow! I’m overwhelmed by all the responses. First I’d like to thank each of you for the input. I’ve been thinking about reloading for the past few years and came across this forum and decided to join. I’d posted my request for information hoping to get just a couple of suggestions. When I had a chance to look back at all the replies I was amazed at how many different responses I’d gotten. As for getting another job, I’m working four now. And my boss is an a__hole, (I’m self employed). I’ll get a manual and do some studying and then find some equipment and get started.
I’ve been shooting federal premium in my 06 for years with great success. The tightest groups of any retail ammo that I’ve purchased. Do y’all have any suggestions on what load to use to compare it with. 150 grain ballistic tip.
Again thanks for all the info.
Deep hole is right. I just recently added up all my case preparation and loading equipment, and to my surprise I have over $1,500 invested and that does not include any of the dies. Thing is, there is more equipment that I would like to have. It would seem that I can never have enough.And it’s a deep hole!
Besides the kit you will also need calipers, headspace and bullet comparators, and a case trimmer.
And it never ends. I started in the early 70's. I still purchase reloading tools. You'd think I have plenty by now, but nooooo. Latest Purchase was a K&M priming tool. Seems there's always something I "need"Deep hole is right. I just recently added up all my case preparation and loading equipment, and to my surprise I have over $1,500 invested and that does not include any of the dies. Thing is, there is more equipment that I would like to have. It would seem that I can never have enough.
I agree with the Lyman manual, plus Hornady has an excellent and easy to understand piece on pressure. Lee is very detailed but self aggrandizing writing style.I'm gonna skip right over the other equipment you'll need, and say that your most important item might be a good Reloading Manual. -- I'd say Lyman #49, unless they've moved up to 50 by now.
There is a lot of info in the google machine, and right here on this forum, but it's nice to have actual Reloading Scripture in your two hands when it comes to checking what five different guys have suggested in various ways. jd