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bkcorris
.416 Rigby
aka The Cheesehead Savage
Joined: 11 June 2003
Location: United States
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Points: 2120
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Topic: reloading experience Posted: 02 July 2003 at 15:41 |
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This maybe a dumb poll, just wondering what kind of experience we have here.
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TasunkaWitko
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aka The Gipper
Joined: 10 June 2003
Location: Chinook Montana
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Points: 14753
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Posted: 02 July 2003 at 15:43 |
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i must qualify my vote by stating that all my experience is with a lee loader, though i do use all the case prepping tools and the lee autoprime as well.
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TasunkaWitko - Chinook, Montana  Helfen, Wehren, Heilen Die Wahrheit wird euch frei machen
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bkcorris
.416 Rigby
aka The Cheesehead Savage
Joined: 11 June 2003
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 2120
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Posted: 02 July 2003 at 15:45 |
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Hey, I use a cheapy lee loader too! They may not be made of gold, but they work well and have made some very good ammo for me so far.
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D.F.C.
.30/06 SpringField
Joined: 10 June 2003
Location: United States
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Points: 499
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Posted: 02 July 2003 at 15:55 |
I have a Dillon, RCBS and a Mec 650. Hell, I even have some Lee collet dies and I like them.
Dan
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mr mom
.30/06 SpringField
Joined: 10 June 2003
Location: United States
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Points: 342
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Posted: 02 July 2003 at 16:10 |
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I started out at 12 with a pacific 105 shotshell loader. loaded all my own 20 ga. then at 16 started loading 45 long colts on a home made press. lot of tool and die makers around here. the guy even made a sizer and luber. got a rcbs jr. still have it today and thats all i use. i have picked up many peices. stared to make my own bullets for .357 at 18. while all my friends were sitten in the bar i was home loading. i use to clean all my brass by hand with brasso till i got a vibrating polisher. made alot of noise. i loaded up everything from .223-444s nothing wrong with the lee stuff. im with dan cant beat the lee collet dies. i have got my 2 oldest loading there own. i have 3 mec 650s . 2 12 ga and a 20. when i started you could buy a can of al 7 for 3 bucks and a bag of shot was $4.00. time have changed.
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mr mom
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North Logan
.416 Rigby
aka The Legendary Lawman
Joined: 10 June 2003
Location: Canada
Status: Offline
Points: 1728
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Posted: 02 July 2003 at 16:17 |
I've been loading my own stuff for around 15 years. Been doing my best work with Lee brand stuff so far. I like it and will continue to use it as long as I get the "down range" results. 
So far I've loaded for the following cartridges: Pistol: .32ACP, .38 ACP, .38 Super, .38 Spl, .357 Mag, 9mm, .40 S&W, 10mm, .41 Mag, .44 Mag, .45 ACP, .45 Auto Rim, .455 Colt/Eley/Webley. Rifle: 6.5x55mm, 7mm-08, .308, .30-30. .30-06, .300 Win Mag, .45-70. 
Future plans include[have dies for]: .264 Win Mag, .270 Win, 7x57mm Mauser. 
Regards, Marcus.

Edited by North Logan
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"COLTS & PONY CARS"...
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Eagleye
.30/06 SpringField
Joined: 10 June 2003
Location: Canada
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Points: 293
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Posted: 02 July 2003 at 16:19 |
I started out with a Lee Loader for the 30-06 in 1963. Added one for my 308 Norma Mag a year later. Shot some mighty fine groups with ammo loaded with those kits. Bought a "Bair" C press and dies that same year. Never looked back. I hardly ever shoot factory ammo and if I do, I usually am using it for comparison purposes, or to get the brass. I have a RCBS Rockchucker in one end of my reloading bench and a Bonanza Co-Ax on the other end. Die sets now number above 40, mostly RCBS, but a couple of Bonanzas and a couple of Reddings plus one Hornady New Dimension. I just bought a Lee Collet die, and have not used it as yet, so no comment so far. Regards, Eagleye
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Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level & then beat you with experience!
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Triggerguard
.416 Rigby
aka The San Antonio Terminator
Joined: 13 June 2003
Location: United States
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Points: 2212
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Posted: 02 July 2003 at 16:29 |
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Been loading for almost 25 years. Started out loading .38 Special and .357 Magnum
for a Ruger Security-Six. I knew that if I shoot factory I would never be able to afford
to shoot as much as I wanted. Just kind of snowballed after that.
Now I load about 15 handgun calibers, from .32ACP to .45 ACP. Load about 20 rifle calibers,
from .223 to 577/450 Martini-Henry.
Started with an RCBS Jr. press, added a Lee Turret press, and finally upgraded
to a Dillon 550B. It loads faster, not better. Still do load development and small quantities
on the Lee.
Dies are a mixture of Lee, RCBS, and Lyman.
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"...A moral compass needs a butt end.Whatever direction France is pointing-towards collaboration with Nazis, accomodation with communists,...we can go the other way with a quiet conscience"-O'Rourke
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CB900F
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Honor, Integrity
Joined: 10 June 2003
Location: Eritrea
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Points: 8857
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Posted: 02 July 2003 at 17:09 |
Fella's;
Started on an RCBS Jr. that I still have. Now use a Dillon 550B also. If you shoot much pistol, that progressive press is the only way to go. I've been doing it for around 30 years now.
900F
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Birth certificate!? He don't need no steenkink birth certificate!!
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Bojon
.243 Winchester
Joined: 11 June 2003
Location: United States
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Points: 247
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Posted: 02 July 2003 at 17:11 |
I am personally new at reloading less than three years but Papa has been doing it for years maks his own bullets etc 45 -70, 454, and 50 cal. He does all black powder.
I reload 243, 30-30, and 30-06.
Both of us use Lee tooling with a variety of other name brand equipment.
Have the equpment for shotgun but find shells cheaper than I can reload.
Anyway I think reloading rounds out the sport. Makes the sport more meaningful. Price allows us to shoot more.
Bojon
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Freedom is God given and our most precious Right
It seems as though Rifles have become measured as the automobile..."how fast can it go?"...
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tj3006
.416 Rigby
AKA King Leui VX-III
Joined: 16 June 2003
Location: United States
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Points: 2373
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Posted: 03 July 2003 at 16:53 |
Been loadin far as i can guess about 23 years I also started with lee. A little Hand press. Then I Got a dillon 550B it is still on my bench But I don't use it much. ( if any body wants it I mights trade Don't know what for but incase you haden,t notice I kida like guns)I also have a little rcbs partner press and the one I use most is my Rock chucker. I am on my 2nd lee auto prime Can't even guess how many primmers I have seated with it. I curantly load for 7mm08 2 308s 30,06 4570 7mmstw and .338 win. mag Have dies for probably 8 to ten other cartridges and 5 or 6 pistol rounds. Itys a good hobby . Some times I think its a waste of time when I see the guys I hunt with,That really don't know much about there rifles , or cartridges usualy don't know what weight load there shooting but still don't ever see to miss !
...tj3006
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Freedom 1st tj3006
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klallen
.416 Rigby
** The RockChucker **
Joined: 10 June 2003
Location: United States
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Points: 2331
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Posted: 03 July 2003 at 17:15 |
Tinkered with it before I left for school back in '88. Nothing through those studying years. Started up again in '93 when I returned home. Been going hard and heavy since.
RCBS is pretty much all I've used. >> klallen
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Tikkabuck
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**Robert E. Lee IV **
Joined: 10 June 2003
Location: United States
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Points: 8740
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Posted: 03 July 2003 at 17:34 |
Never did load till I started out talking to folks at shooters thats where I got my start.
Momma started me out with a Lee Anniversary Kit for CHRISTmas and I never did like the scale or the powder thrower,sold those to a heck of a nice guy and replaced them with a Lyman powder thrower and an RCBS scale now I'm cooking with W760 .
Mike
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God,Mother,Country,and Hot Rods. Done with political crap.LOL
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EDip
.375 Holland & Holland Magnum
Joined: 12 June 2003
Location: United States
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Points: 562
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Posted: 03 July 2003 at 17:55 |
Started with an RCBS, Jr back in 1968. About 6 - 8 years back added a Rock Chucker. Load for 9mm and 10mm Auto; 220 Swift, 243 Win, 7-08 Rem, 7mm Rem Mag, 308 Win, 338-06 AI, and 375 Whelen Imp. No, I didn't forget the 30-06, but I use those cases and 35 Whelen cases for the latter wildcats. I have good accurate hunting loads for all so far except for 7-08.
Gene
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Lawdog
.30/06 SpringField
Joined: 14 June 2003
Location: United States
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Points: 278
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Posted: 04 July 2003 at 09:33 |
The father of my best friend made me a 12 gauge hand loader very similar to a Lee Loader. This was in 1962 and in May of 1963 I bought my first Lee Loader for .30-06. Went on to use and purchase Lee Loaders until I enlisted. Now I own mostly gear from RCBS, Redding and some Lee products. Reloading is like taking drugs, the more you have the more you want. Lawdog
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macca
.416 Rigby
AKA The Thunder From DownUnder
Joined: 10 June 2003
Location: Australia
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Points: 1149
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Posted: 04 July 2003 at 12:42 |
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My dad taught me to reload with the lyman field tool.When I was 12 he bought me a simplex press.When I hit 30 I bought a lyman press and thats what I have been using since.I have 3o years of reloading up this year.Like lawdog said it is addictive.Macca.
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don't let the bastards grind you down.
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mr mom
.30/06 SpringField
Joined: 10 June 2003
Location: United States
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Points: 342
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Posted: 04 July 2003 at 13:13 |
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hey any of you guys ever get into swedging bullets??? ive always wanted to try that.
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mr mom
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SST.
.22 LongRifle
Joined: 12 June 2003
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 3
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Posted: 07 July 2003 at 13:51 |
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I've been reloading since 1969. While I don't have one of everything yet, there aren't many gadgets I'm missing. I enjoy loading, and anything that makes it easier, faster, or more accurate, I'm taking a strong look at it.
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waksupi
.416 Rigby
aka Keeper of the Old Traditions
Joined: 11 June 2003
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Points: 2371
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Posted: 07 July 2003 at 15:23 |
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Mr. Mom - Unless you will be shooting .38 Sp. class loads, or using a jacket, the swage lead will be too soft, and lead a bore. I don't know nothing about shooting them jacketed things.
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