jcerillo70
Member
So i been reloading for a year or so now. basic pistol. 9mm/.38spl/45.acp> i got it down pat and its a wonderful hoppy that i really enjoy and it helps me relax when im stressed out.
I purchased the Lee Breech Lock Challenger Reloading Kit.
-Kit includes: Breech Lock Challenger Press, Auto Prime XR Priming Tool with a set of 11 Auto Prime Shell Holders, Perfect Powder Measure with stand, Safety Powder Scale, powder funnel, case cutter with lock stud to trim cases, an inside/outside case neck chamfer/deburring tool, primer pocket cleaner and a tube of premium resizing lube. You also get one Breech Lock Quick-Change Die Bushing.
So basiclly i have everything i need. but i think the next step is a progressive press. maybe im wrong thats why im asking the veterans. But i think its time to step up my reloading game now that i have some extra time home recovering.
The only concern would be the precision of a press mounted powder thrower vs. my rcbs scale and dispenser. but i dont know enough about that to make a true statement.
Thanks guys, as always much appriciated
I purchased the Lee Breech Lock Challenger Reloading Kit.
-Kit includes: Breech Lock Challenger Press, Auto Prime XR Priming Tool with a set of 11 Auto Prime Shell Holders, Perfect Powder Measure with stand, Safety Powder Scale, powder funnel, case cutter with lock stud to trim cases, an inside/outside case neck chamfer/deburring tool, primer pocket cleaner and a tube of premium resizing lube. You also get one Breech Lock Quick-Change Die Bushing.
So basiclly i have everything i need. but i think the next step is a progressive press. maybe im wrong thats why im asking the veterans. But i think its time to step up my reloading game now that i have some extra time home recovering.
The only concern would be the precision of a press mounted powder thrower vs. my rcbs scale and dispenser. but i dont know enough about that to make a true statement.
Thanks guys, as always much appriciated