Posted: 6/12/2008 10:08:47 AM EDT
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Awhile back there was a thread abouta new toy store in Milton/Alpharetta. I can't remember the name exactly, Gator something. They are off Union Hill Rd, Union Center, I beleive. Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I need to get some reloading advise for a newbie rich |
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www.gatormilitarygoods.com/cart/ I don't think their website reflects that they sell reloading items but if you call they will give you the info. |
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couple different ways to get started. If your not sure you want to reload, but want to test the waters get the Lee anniversary kit. Its a cheap, no frills kit that will get the job done. If you sure you are gonna stick with it go with something like the RCBS Rockchucker Kit. The press will be handed down to your children when your dead and gone. The basics come with the kit and will get you started. Hornady makes a starter kit that comes with a great press. With Hornady you get a rebate for free bullets that really brings the cost down. Ultimate: If you have money to blow and know your going to stick with it, just buy the items you need/want. Lots of us here have several presses and can advise you what we like/dislike about each of them. Look at the Foster CoAxe, Dillon 550B and 650B for your high end presses. |
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Thanks for all te help. I met Terry today, at T&K, great guy to deal with. He spent way too much time with explaining everything. I will be back to see him. As far as reloading goes, i picked up a tumbler and hand press for the .270 to start. I will probably end up getting the Lee Turret kit for the other stuff. rich |