lee dies, presses, hand primer, powder measures
Rcbs case swager, bullet puller
redding powder measure, scale, case trimmer
herters lubrasizer
Probably more things that I didn't think of, but some things are better than other products so no reason to stick with one brand.
In general I would say they are worth it, I often find good deals if I really look and haggle. The dealers seem to be a bit high price on powder, primers, and bullets tho.
The only pistol case I would buy new is the zinc coated stuff, since that stuff seems to split after reloading it one time. Otherwise range brass is all I use and have had no problems.
Some sandpaper or a pliers lightly maring the surface of the pin works well on lee decappers and lyman has good reloading data since they do there own testing iirc.
Rcbs or redding, check out the rcbs x dies if you reload 223.
Yup each charge is weighed, I use the lee scoops to get close to my desired weight and trickle the rest. I use a rcbs powder trickler which works well with green dot once it is primed. Seems to need a few spins before the powder drops out.
I use green dot and could never get the lee autodisc to drop it accurately so I use the lee scoops and a powder trickler. Just shove a powder funnel in the powder through die and you are good to go.
It seems like they price it high and sit on them till deer season rolls around, people buy them to use for the season and sell after at the same high price they paid.
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