Lee die sets almost always come with a dipper. If you don't buy Lee dies, you can buy the full set of Lee dippers for something like $13. (I have the set) Without the dippers, one would either weigh each powder charge or use a powder measure with a table of equivalents. Powder measures are faster, but this is how to do it accurately, safety, and on the cheap. Don't let anyone tell you that you have to weigh each charge to be safe. It just isn't true.
no shit try to find some large rifle primers right now. Everywhere online is 9+ weeks backorder or not re stocking this year at all...
chornikcatfish 2 years ago
what brand are large i need both all my shells are only single fired , i only saw one brand on midway in stock , i just got my load all
IRSFRAUDEXPOSED 2 years ago
Thanks for making and posting these videos. I learned a lot. I'm looking forward to starting to reload for myself in the near future.
ssstealth 2 years ago
great video. very helpful for the newby
thanks
hockeydad231 3 years ago
Thank you much for your four videos. It really let me know the basic routine of getting something up and going. Thank you
What do you do if it doesnt come with a powder scooper? How does that whole alternative work?
herrcobblermachen 3 years ago
Lee die sets almost always come with a dipper. If you don't buy Lee dies, you can buy the full set of Lee dippers for something like $13. (I have the set) Without the dippers, one would either weigh each powder charge or use a powder measure with a table of equivalents. Powder measures are faster, but this is how to do it accurately, safety, and on the cheap. Don't let anyone tell you that you have to weigh each charge to be safe. It just isn't true.
jzorns 2 years ago
Thanks for the intro on reloading. Ihave been wanting to get an idea of what it takes.
Thanks
Kdougyd 3 years ago
awesome video! just what i needed, i'll be following all your videos... thanks again...
koolmike79 3 years ago