Uploader Comments (Iraqveteran8888)
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Just bought this and everything else I need to start reloading from madcommando and am waiting for it to turn up. So pumped
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@EverythingisFire Dillon is a much more expensive company to buy from you can find jsut about anything cheaper elswhere but dillon makes quality products and if your willing to spend the extra money you will have a quality peace of equipment that will last for just about forever. and since buying reloading equipment is more of a investment you should get something thats going to last 20 years.
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Hey great videos, I was wondering if I could reuse brass that has been sitting outside in the rain and everything for about a month?
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Sir, I've just heard of the Dillon "Eliminator" powder scale and from the picture, it looks MUCH easier, more straightforward to use than the Lee safety powder scale. I'm still interested in this package but do you think I should sell that Lee piece and replace it with the Dillon? $70 on their website, could probably find it cheaper elsewhere too, I imagine.
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how good is the lee scale?
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Do I have to use Lee casts to fit this press? Iv noticed these casts are harder to come by in my area?
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hey there vet, i got one question for you what power would you recommend for 180 gr 40 s&w? and do you have a recommended charge? great vids bro i watch all the time
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Sir, what do you suggest for a future reloader with NO work bench? I mean I have a dresser, kitchen table, kitchen bar, etc. but there's no way I can get away with mounting one to those without getting shit for it haha. I'm most likely going with the LEE hand press for now until I have my own place.
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Immensely useful trio of videos. Thank you very much.
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Awesome set of videos mate, thanks heaps.
Oh, I'm saving with reloading by quite a bit. My .270 win for cheaper ammo is about $20 a 20 shot box for the cheap Winchester Power Points. I'm reloading and using a Nosler Balistic Tip and reloading about $8-9 a box depending component price. It does cost to get into it, but savings are huge in the end and with a better product. Reload Lots! Lee is an economic and trusted way to get into it.
shaunpisk 1 year ago 3
@shaunpisk This is true...especially considering rather rare types of ammo. For instance, if you plan on shooting a Martini Henry, you'd better be a handloader unless you like spending $120 for 20 rounds...lol
Iraqveteran8888 1 year ago
I really need to get into reloading, especially for my .303 British and 7.7 Jap. Those commercial loads are pricey.
thewatchdawg229 1 year ago 3
@thewatchdawg229 You'll save a lot of money loading those calibers and you'll make much better ammo than what you can find laying around. You should be able to form 7.7 from .30-06...I'll look into it and let you know.
Iraqveteran8888 1 year ago 2
@thewatchdawg229 Stick with converting military spec .30-06 like LC or the Greek stuff and you'll be fine for your 7.7. Uses a .311" diameter or sometimes larger bullet. Slug your bore. Performance is about like a .303 brit.
Iraqveteran8888 1 year ago