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6/28/2012 4:23:10 PM EDT
A friend of mine works at a pawn shop and just traded a brand new in package rock chucker supreme kit with 3 dies(not sure which 3)
I have the opportunity to buy it for what he has in it ($175)
I know nothing about reloading, but want to get into it.
Should i fo?
Is this a good deal?
What else am i going to need?
Ill start off with. 223 and. 308 , maybe move onto .300blk in the future once i get off my ass and send in some stamps.
Thanks!
6/28/2012 4:36:45 PM EDT
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Quoted:
A friend of mine works at a pawn shop and just traded a brand new in package rock chucker supreme kit with 3 dies(not sure which 3)
I have the opportunity to buy it for what he has in it ($175)
I know nothing about reloading, but want to get into it.
Should i fo?
Is this a good deal?
What else am i going to need?
Ill start off with. 223 and. 308 , maybe move onto .300blk in the future once i get off my ass and send in some stamps.
Thanks!


You can usually find the RC Supreme Master kit for under $300ish?  It won't come with any dies, but we don't know if the dies are ones you can use yet, do we?

The kit has a scale, manual, lube pad/lube, funnel, flip tray, deburring tool and powder measure, I think, that might make up the difference in the two prices.

Now, if the 3 dies are 223, 308 and 300 Blk, then I might just go for it.

Chris

6/28/2012 6:42:27 PM EDT
[#2]
Do some research,







Then look up in Reloading Tools and Accessories for the list of required equipment.




An informed decision can then be made.




Good luck
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