I purchased almost all the basics this weekend to start reloading again. Many years ago I sold every thing off. From firearms, ammo too reloading equipment. It was one big mistake on my part.
So,,, at the Tulsa show last weekend I made a mad dash to the first table I came across that had everything I could get with the money I had. I picked up a Lee single stage kit with the scale, powder measure, hand primer and other odds and ends. A set of Lee 9mm carbide dies. Got some bullets, powder and primers. And a cheap tumbler with some media. All I need now is a bullet puller and a digital scale. Have a caliper and other stuff laying around.
I had everything setup on a small bench Sat. night and 500 pieces of brass tumbled up. Sunday morning I set down and knocked out 25 rounds of 9mm like I had never left the hobby. Die setup was a breeze.
25 rounds of 9mm: Tite-Group 4.2gr. with 115gr. FMJ, OAL at 1.130. I liked this recipe from the past and it worked well for me yesterday.
I look forward to a simple Lee Turret and other goodies down the road.
So,,, at the Tulsa show last weekend I made a mad dash to the first table I came across that had everything I could get with the money I had. I picked up a Lee single stage kit with the scale, powder measure, hand primer and other odds and ends. A set of Lee 9mm carbide dies. Got some bullets, powder and primers. And a cheap tumbler with some media. All I need now is a bullet puller and a digital scale. Have a caliper and other stuff laying around.
I had everything setup on a small bench Sat. night and 500 pieces of brass tumbled up. Sunday morning I set down and knocked out 25 rounds of 9mm like I had never left the hobby. Die setup was a breeze.
25 rounds of 9mm: Tite-Group 4.2gr. with 115gr. FMJ, OAL at 1.130. I liked this recipe from the past and it worked well for me yesterday.
I look forward to a simple Lee Turret and other goodies down the road.

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