Reloading Kits

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Which reloading kit offers the best combination of value and features out there? I am interested in a hornady classic because of the hornady quick change die system, electronic scale, and free bullets that come with the kit. Please give me advice? How good is the electronic scale that comes with this kit? Anyone who bought this kit please let me know? This is my first reloading setup and I want to do it right. Thanks,Bodyguard.
 
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Read through some of these which may help. As to electronic scales, they are good for quick measurements and ball park set up but for real consistent accuracy a balance beam type is much better. The Dillion (around $50 or RCBS are good)

Hornaday as well as most others make good equipment. Ford or Chevy:)
 
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I bought piece and parts!

I may not be much help but I do want to encourage you to get busy and start reloading! You "ain't" gonna get any better time to get into it!

So, I like free. Bullets and free sound good. Is the kit a single stage? Like I said, not too familiar with the kits. Don't get me wrong, I'm not speaking against them, I just didn't do it that way. (Sometimes texting or writing doesn't put the feeling into the post.)

There have been many folks that like the Hornady presses. If I get another press, I am going to get a Hornady LNL-AP.

Many here have. Hopefully they will jump in and let you know how they feel about Hornady stuff.


Like I said earlier, get started now. Prices aren't going to drop drastically and components are getting more available.
 
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