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6/3/2008 6:51:45 PM EDT
Who sells reloading supplies for the 6.8? (I'm looking through FAQ now)
I have NO reloading experience, but with my current finances, and a 2nd baby on the way I'm broke and  I better learn soon if I hope to get in any range time!

Also, I'm considering having my 16" 6.8barrel cut down to a SBR size. either 14.5 or 11" does anyone have any recomendations for a online gunsmith to do such work?
6/3/2008 7:56:11 PM EDT
[#1]
Must haves (shop for best price)
Press kit
6.8 SPC dies
Shell holder
Imperial sizing wax
Brass
Bullets
Powder
Primers

Optional stuff (don't need to get this right away, but you will eventually want it)
Brass tumbler
Tumbling media
Reloading tray


Also visit the Reloading forum. Read the Tutorials and Equipment Reviews. Reloading isn't difficult, but you have to maintain your concentration to keep from screwing up. Follow the reloading data exactly. Moderate loads are generally more accurate than hot loads.
6/3/2008 8:11:24 PM EDT
[#2]
Thank you!!
I'm sure this information will help many other potential 6.8 spc owners that may not have any experience with reloading
6/3/2008 8:15:16 PM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:
Who sells reloading supplies for the 6.8? (I'm looking through FAQ now)
I have NO reloading experience, but with my current finances, and a 2nd baby on the way I'm broke and  I better learn soon if I hope to get in any range time!

Also, I'm considering having my 16" 6.8barrel cut down to a SBR size. either 14.5 or 11" does anyone have any recomendations for a online gunsmith to do such work?


All the major suppliers offer 6.8 goodies.  Midway and Mid-South are my choices.  Your "start up" costs will be considerable.  Go with a single stage set up and that will help keep costs down.
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