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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman" data-source="post: 4214099" data-attributes="member: 24956"><p>If i had to start over, this is all I would need.</p><p></p><p>*RCBS Partner press or any cheap solid press capable of priming cases</p><p>*Digital scale</p><p>*Powder trickler</p><p>*Lyman powder Pal or similar funnel type powder pan</p><p>*Lee neck sizing die set with powder scoop and shell holder included</p><p>*butane torch(for annealing necks)</p><p></p><p>Measure powder by pouring a charge a couple grains short of desired charge into the powder pan/funnel(which is on the scale) using the scoop. Use the powder trickler to bring it up to exactly what you want. Then use the pan/funnel to charge the case. You can buy a powder thrower later to replace the scoop if you want.</p><p></p><p>I have all the high price fancy equipment to mass producing my own ammo, but when I need to make a small quantity of match or hunting ammo, I only use what you see above(plus a few convenient tools I didn't mention because you don't need them yet).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman, post: 4214099, member: 24956"] If i had to start over, this is all I would need. *RCBS Partner press or any cheap solid press capable of priming cases *Digital scale *Powder trickler *Lyman powder Pal or similar funnel type powder pan *Lee neck sizing die set with powder scoop and shell holder included *butane torch(for annealing necks) Measure powder by pouring a charge a couple grains short of desired charge into the powder pan/funnel(which is on the scale) using the scoop. Use the powder trickler to bring it up to exactly what you want. Then use the pan/funnel to charge the case. You can buy a powder thrower later to replace the scoop if you want. I have all the high price fancy equipment to mass producing my own ammo, but when I need to make a small quantity of match or hunting ammo, I only use what you see above(plus a few convenient tools I didn't mention because you don't need them yet). [/QUOTE]
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