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Jan 18, 2009 16:11:57 GMT -6
Post by DocHolladay on Jan 18, 2009 16:11:57 GMT -6
loading tray and funnel at the gun show. Picked up a priming tool at Julians. Now I need to attach my press to the table and begin loading. I also need a lubing pad. I will eventually get a tumbler for my brass, but that isnt needed at the moment.
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Jan 19, 2009 16:28:28 GMT -6
Post by bigblue on Jan 19, 2009 16:28:28 GMT -6
One nice part of buying a kit, everything comes in one package. Well almost everything. If you can find the things you need here and there, I'm sure you'll save a few bucks in the long run. I did it the same way, adding things as I went along and making do when I had to. Don
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Jan 19, 2009 18:55:25 GMT -6
Post by DocHolladay on Jan 19, 2009 18:55:25 GMT -6
I started with a Lee Press and then got several things from Julian. I have had to pick things up as I went because Julian kept the stuff that he needed and that I didnt, at the time. I am in the market for another loading manual now and the lube tray/pad.
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Jan 20, 2009 5:06:13 GMT -6
Post by juliang on Jan 20, 2009 5:06:13 GMT -6
You can use One Shot by HornadAY. This stuff comes in an aerosol and you just spray it on and let ir dry. I use it with no problems and no fuss. The can I am using I bought either late 2006 or early 2007, one can lasts quite some time.
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Jan 20, 2009 16:47:19 GMT -6
Post by bigblue on Jan 20, 2009 16:47:19 GMT -6
You can use One Shot by HornadAY. This stuff comes in an aerosol and you just spray it on and let ir dry. I use it with no problems and no fuss. The can I am using I bought either late 2006 or early 2007, one can lasts quite some time. I'm switching to Imperial case sizing wax. I've lost two sizing dies this winter to stuck cases because of the ineffectiveness of normal sizing lubricants when used in cold weather. My reloading room is part of an unheated shed, so if I plan to do any case sizing in the winter this is a must have item for me. Don
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Jan 21, 2009 6:00:21 GMT -6
Post by bubbawitha4570 on Jan 21, 2009 6:00:21 GMT -6
I've used the spray on lubes, and they worked fine for me as long as there were straight walled cases involved. I could never get too many bottlenecks to work in succession unless I overlubed them and started getting hydraulic dents.... Imperial.....
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