Shopping List for NATO / Russian Set-up?
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Use reloading information posted here at your own risk. This forum (http://www.full-bore.co.uk) is not responsible for any property damage or personal injury as a consequence of using reloading data posted here, the information is individual members findings and observations only. Always verify the load data and be absolutely sure your firearm can handle the load, especially older ones. If in doubt start low and work your way up.
Re: Shopping List for NATO / Russian Set-up?
I didn't mean to rubbish them, only passing on the advice I was given. Could it potentially become an issue if you're tinkering near the upper boundaries of the propellant for that round?
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Re: Shopping List for NATO / Russian Set-up?
Sorry if I came over a bit stern!, certainly wasn't meant that way
Crimping can be a necessity, for example ammunition to be used in fully auto rifles (I wish!) or "cowboy" type under-lever rifles due to the "nose to tail" magazine tube arrangement.

Crimping can be a necessity, for example ammunition to be used in fully auto rifles (I wish!) or "cowboy" type under-lever rifles due to the "nose to tail" magazine tube arrangement.
There's room for all Gods creatures, next to the mash and gravy :)
Re: Shopping List for NATO / Russian Set-up?
You didn't don't worry, plus I'm made of sterner stuff than that!
OK yes I can see the benefit in an under lever, makes sense. :cheers:

OK yes I can see the benefit in an under lever, makes sense. :cheers:
Re: Shopping List for NATO / Russian Set-up?
Do the RCBS hand primers take Lee shell holders?
...so many questions.........
...so many questions.........
Re: Shopping List for NATO / Russian Set-up?
RCBS hand primers take standard shell holders including Lee whereas the older Lee hand priming tool do not just to confuse matters
Re: Shopping List for NATO / Russian Set-up?
Thanks again.
Next Qs:
Are the Lee Safety scales all that bad?
What;s the difference between the RCBS 502 and 505 beam scales?
Next Qs:
Are the Lee Safety scales all that bad?
What;s the difference between the RCBS 502 and 505 beam scales?
Re: Shopping List for NATO / Russian Set-up?
Don't buy the Lee scale. The RCBS ones are fine.
Re: Shopping List for NATO / Russian Set-up?
Gawd, this is building up... ££££££££
This is what I have in basket so far from three separate suppliers (as no one had everything in stock):

(I'm leaving out the 7.62x39 for now...)
This is what I have in basket so far from three separate suppliers (as no one had everything in stock):
- LEE DECAPPER BASE 22 CALIBRE
LEE DECAPPER BASE 30 CALIBRELEE DECAPPER BASE 30 CALIBRE
LEE CASE LENGTH GUAGE SHELL HOLDER 223
LEE CASE LENGTH GUAGE SHELL HOLDER 308
LEE CUTTER LOCK STUD
LEE CHAMFER TOOL
LEE IMPROVED POWDER MEASURE SCOOP KIT
LEE POWDER FUNNEL
LEE PERFECT POWDER MEASURE
LEE ZIP TRIM
LEE BREECH LOCK CLASSIC CAST PRESS NEW
x8 LEE BREECH LOCK BUSHINGS (Do I need 8?)
LEE ERGO PRIME
LEE AUTO PRIME SHELL HOLDER NO.4
LEE AUTO PRIME SHELL HOLDER NO.2
LEE PACESETTER DIES 223
LEE PACESETTER DIES 308
LEE COLLET DIE ONLY 308 W
LEE COLLET DIE ONLY 223
- RCBS Powder Trickler - 2
Lyman Primer Pocket Reamer Sml
Lyman Primer Pocket Reamer Lge
RCBS 502 Reloading Scales
- RCBS Collet Bullet Puller
RCBS Collet Bullet Puller Collet 30 Caliber (308 Diameter)
RCBS Collet Bullet Puller Collet 22 Caliber (224 Diameter)

(I'm leaving out the 7.62x39 for now...)
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Re: Shopping List for NATO / Russian Set-up?
Are you planning on using military surplus brass? if not you don't need the de-capping bases or primer pocket reamers etc. you can usually pick up once fired RWS 308 brass at Bisley for as little as £10/100 it's excellent quality.
Don't need the Zip trim, use a cordless drill
Don't need the powder scoops, use the Perfect Powder Measure (very consistent) and the trickler if required
I only use 3 dies per calibre for 300 and 308, Full length size, bullet seater and factory crimp
Get a Lee universal de-priming die Lee no. 90292
If you're getting the breech lock press then yes, it's 1 bushing for each die and they come in packs of 2
Get the RCBS Universal hand primer, more expensive but a huge step up in quality and doesn't need shell holders
You could get the Ultimate die sets instead of a separate Collet die if you must have them, probably works out cheaper.
Don't need the Zip trim, use a cordless drill
Don't need the powder scoops, use the Perfect Powder Measure (very consistent) and the trickler if required
I only use 3 dies per calibre for 300 and 308, Full length size, bullet seater and factory crimp
Get a Lee universal de-priming die Lee no. 90292
If you're getting the breech lock press then yes, it's 1 bushing for each die and they come in packs of 2
Get the RCBS Universal hand primer, more expensive but a huge step up in quality and doesn't need shell holders
You could get the Ultimate die sets instead of a separate Collet die if you must have them, probably works out cheaper.
There's room for all Gods creatures, next to the mash and gravy :)
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