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#952674 - 09/29/15 04:53 PM
Re: Cheapest quality reloading setup..
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aurora40
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Registered: 11/21/12
Posts: 401
Loc: VA
City or County: Loudoun
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If cheapest is the goal, you could reasonably forgo the tumbler, trimmer, and possibly calipers (especially if using bullets with a cannelure) and still have a quality setup. I'd probably spend more on a scale or check weights instead.
Also, free data can be found from most powder manufacturers and some bullet manufacturers. While it might seem crazy to suggest not having a manual, I didn't find the descriptions/steps to be overly helpful when I started. They were more about which tools the company made that you should buy for each step. I.e. buy this ultrasonic case cleaner, etc.
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#966376 - 11/04/15 10:11 PM
Re: Cheapest quality reloading setup..
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Bad2514
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Registered: 03/06/12
Posts: 2443
Loc: Lynchburg
City or County: Lynchburg
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I've been using a harbor freight dual drum rotary tumbler to wet tumble my cases and it is truly amazing how well it has worked with stainless media dawn dish soap and lemi shine I've had it over a year and it's still running strong and I got it for $50 with a coupon
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#966753 - 11/05/15 09:36 PM
Re: Cheapest quality reloading setup..
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scythefwd
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Registered: 02/19/11
Posts: 2430
Loc: KS
City or County: Lenexa
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