Reloading kit wanted
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Reloading kit wanted
Hi all
Just getting into reloading as just picked up a .17 remi fireball
looking for all things nice but without too high a price, also need a set of .17 fireball dies
regards
Lee
Just getting into reloading as just picked up a .17 remi fireball
looking for all things nice but without too high a price, also need a set of .17 fireball dies
regards
Lee
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Re: Reloading kit wanted
You be lucky,I wouldent wanna reload .17 fireball! Far too fiDdly! No one on here will shoot that! ........good round without wind though......as for cheap,well I can tell u now u pay peanuts ule get monkeys! Becase reloading gear aint cheap,u. Must buy the best you can,I've tried using cheap lee stuff and just got frustrated with the poor quality,rcbs and hornaday make good stuff for precision and rifle rounds but if you're churning out 1000 rounds of .44/45/38 then the dillon is the absolute king.......
When someone says "it's not about the money" you know what? it probably is all about money!
Re: Reloading kit wanted
the .17 fireball don't have a problem in the wind (its the old urban myth again) we were shooting that up against .222 and .223 in open land in Buxton on saturday in pretty high winds and they all we're holding their own
when i asked about price i was hoping to be able to get hold of quality second hand gear from fellow shoots rather than pay the same for inferiour product at the gun shops
regards
lee
when i asked about price i was hoping to be able to get hold of quality second hand gear from fellow shoots rather than pay the same for inferiour product at the gun shops
regards
lee
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I don't believe you,I had a fireball it was great,but was wind affected,that's why I got rid of it........price,well keep checking on here,someone is always getting out of shooting or selling somink,pigeon watch and airgun bbs and the stalking directory also have for sale sections,good luck finding what you need......
When someone says "it's not about the money" you know what? it probably is all about money!
Re: Reloading kit wanted
If you want a good "newbie's" relaoding kit, speaking as one myself, I suggest the LEE Anniversary reloading kit. Can be picked up from Midway UK for about £150.00
It comes with;
"O" press
Multiple locking rings for dies
Primer dispenser, both "Large" and "Small"
Case lube
Powder scales
Chamfer tool
Case trimming tool (you'll need to purchase LEE case guages for each calibre however)
Priming tool that fits into the "O" press
Everything you need to start, minus dies of course
It comes with;
"O" press
Multiple locking rings for dies
Primer dispenser, both "Large" and "Small"
Case lube
Powder scales
Chamfer tool
Case trimming tool (you'll need to purchase LEE case guages for each calibre however)
Priming tool that fits into the "O" press
Everything you need to start, minus dies of course
Re: Reloading kit wanted
Cheers for the info I'll get a look online this weekend problem going to be getting hold of the dies I think
Lee
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Re: Reloading kit wanted
+1 for Lee kit as a good starting point, apart from their beam scales which should be avoided like the plaugue. People will tell you tales of doom and gloom about Lee kit and yes, perhaps for ultra consistent competition ammo you's use something else start off with at least a Lee press.
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Re: Reloading kit wanted
Do not buy that kit the scales are rubbish.
Buy a Lee cast press if you want and a auto prime and may be a set of there dies but dont touch any thing else they make.
Buy a Lee cast press if you want and a auto prime and may be a set of there dies but dont touch any thing else they make.
Re: Reloading kit wanted
Hi can you get me some prices and availability for the dies they seem to be the problem at the minute
Cheers lee
Cheers lee
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