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pulled the trigger
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01/20/2013 5:17 PM
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I just picked up a rockchucker press.Guess I am going to reload . Racksmasher hooked me up with a shop up his way got me started.187 miles round trip,5 phone calls to racksmasher, three stores ,and more money than I will admit to my wife I think I am good to go.
Rockchucker press rcbs 44 mag pistol dies 1 lbs of powder 600 mag pistol primers 100 hornandy 240 gr xtp bullets scale tray spay lube /pad trickler uni flow powder measure stand for previouse lyman pistol/ revolver book hand primer shell holder
I know theres thing I will still need but its a start... spent way more than a kit but nobody wanted to ship to ny ...nobody had a kit in house.
thanks again racksmasher ..
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Re: pulled the trigger
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#126546
01/20/2013 5:30 PM
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Dan B.
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Dude.......you need more bullets!!
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#126547
01/20/2013 5:45 PM
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I bought what I needed to start also. Then bought something else I "needed" (actually just wanted lol) everyday since.
You have plenty to get started. But this is addicting.
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#126556
01/20/2013 6:33 PM
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s4s4u
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Welcome aboard. You are off to a great start. You might keep an eye out for a case trimmer, and a caliper or micrometer, but you are ready to rock.
Rod, too.
Short cuts often lead to long recoveries.
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Re: pulled the trigger
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#126570
01/20/2013 8:58 PM
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I have 2 non digital calipers for wood working but was thinking digital would be nice ... any sugestions ?
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#126571
01/20/2013 9:22 PM
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s4s4u
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I like the dial calipers, the digital always seemed to have dead batteries when I needed it.
Rod, too.
Short cuts often lead to long recoveries.
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Re: pulled the trigger
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#126572
01/20/2013 9:23 PM
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I love my digital calipers but like s4s4u said.....sucks when you reach for them and the battery is dead.
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Re: pulled the trigger
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#126573
01/20/2013 9:24 PM
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wapitirod
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I own some high end stuff I use in my gunsmithing work and from my days as an auto tech but I've found the 15.00 ones from Harbor freight work fine for loading. The most important thing is consistency, if your off a couple of thousandths that won't hurt anything until your loading benchrest stuff and even then if you use the same tool and it's consistent you can get it done. My point is no need to spend big bucks on calipers.
I won't be wronged. I won't be insulted. I won't be laid a-hand on. I don't do these things to other people, and I require the same from them. John Wayne-The Shootist
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#126579
01/20/2013 11:09 PM
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question on the uniflow powder measure ... do i need a small powder cylander assembly for loading pistol rounds?And if so should i spend the extra 10 bucks for the micrometer adjustment?
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Re: pulled the trigger
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#126583
01/21/2013 12:26 AM
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Buckeye33
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I found the small rotor to work much more consistently doing my 44 and 10mm. Much better drops and easier to adjust when switching powders and charge weights.
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Re: pulled the trigger
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#126589
01/21/2013 1:07 AM
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Dan B.
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question on the uniflow powder measure ... do i need a small powder cylander assembly for loading pistol rounds?And if so should i spend the extra 10 bucks for the micrometer adjustment? No...it will work just fine. Maybe down the road look for a Lil'Dandy measurer. Been using the heck out of mine lately....love it.
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