BlueRidgeGlockman
Member
I am looking for a little info, suggestions and help, new to the skills of handloading, on a budget, but likes to do things right the first time.
Everything I can read tells me that Dillon is the way to go for a new press (if u think another direction will be as good I'm willing to listen.) I do know I'm not going to start with a single stage and re-purchase later. Ill learn my press and invest early, but .357 sig is my favorite cartridge. So I understand I need a .357sig carbide die so I do not need to use much lube if any. But I don't understand if I can only use dillon dies with dillon press or if someone else has an idea for a progressive press that will run .357sig with no problem and no lube.
I do know I need a
-Press
-Powder scale
-primer flip can
-primer pick up
-3 .357sig dies
-1 powder die
-powder measurer for powder die
I would love suggestions for all of this...
I have found a lot of threads for starters but I'm just worried not all companies do .357sig easily. Any .357sig experienced people I'd love to hear what you have to say. Remember I'm on a budget and trying to start out with out all the accessories just the neccesities.
Thank you
Everything I can read tells me that Dillon is the way to go for a new press (if u think another direction will be as good I'm willing to listen.) I do know I'm not going to start with a single stage and re-purchase later. Ill learn my press and invest early, but .357 sig is my favorite cartridge. So I understand I need a .357sig carbide die so I do not need to use much lube if any. But I don't understand if I can only use dillon dies with dillon press or if someone else has an idea for a progressive press that will run .357sig with no problem and no lube.
I do know I need a
-Press
-Powder scale
-primer flip can
-primer pick up
-3 .357sig dies
-1 powder die
-powder measurer for powder die
I would love suggestions for all of this...
I have found a lot of threads for starters but I'm just worried not all companies do .357sig easily. Any .357sig experienced people I'd love to hear what you have to say. Remember I'm on a budget and trying to start out with out all the accessories just the neccesities.
Thank you