Not so sure about the quality of Lyman anymore. Bought three of their "M" dies and the locking nut that locks the expander is punched and threaded not machined as on an old version I have. When the lock nut it tightened it skews the expander off centre. Fixed with an O ring under the nut.
Now made in China perhaps?
Greetings Remmodel7,
Don't get discouraged by all the complexity and sometimes contradictory advice you are getting. Handloading is only as complex as you make it. The flashy kit that some handloaders regard as absolutely essential can be regarded as practically useless or totally unnecessary by others. Over time you will find your comfort spot in that range. Sit down with Gibo and he will run you through the basics. Leave laying out the cash until after that. You can always buy something you actually need later but you are stuck with things that you buy that you don't need.
Regards Grandpamac.
Does anyone know if any kits around that $500 mark. Most seem to either be 300 or 700. Rcbs 650 I think.
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308Win One chambering to rule them all.
A good breathing technique helps for when you think you have your loads sorted... and you don't.
Well, I need it anyway. Woosaa
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Watch here and T/M, pick up bits and pieces as you go. Go for better type scales, had my Hornady for 40 odd years, still accurate. I personally find any scales that are not cast metal flimsy.ie Lee.
How would something like this go?
https://reloadingdirect.co.nz/shop/r...reloading-kit/
Also crimp dies yes or no?
The press is cast alloy. It wouldn't be my choice (space here for all the Lee alloy press owners to chime in), Its the bottom of the RCBS pile.
I'd be looking for a good older second hand cast iron press. If you end loading something more grunty than your Grendel it's better to have a robust cast iron press when full length sizing.
My cast iron RCBS press is coming up 50 years old. Still in great condition with no unecceptable slop or wear. It will outlast me and I'll need to make provision for it in my will.
The scales supplied in that kit would be suss as well. Although they are beam balance type the latest RCBS scales have a bad rep for quality, most likely Chinese in origin. All the older scales were good quality usually made by the Ohaus Scale Company in the States. RCBS along with other reloading gear companies badge engineered their scales ie used Ohaus and rebranded.
You won't need to crimp your Grendel, despite what Richard Lee says about crimping in his book. His theory is that powder combustion is more consistant with crimping. I haven't found that to be the case.
I only crimp one of my loadings, a 32/20.
Only necessary for auto loading pistols where the projectile can move in the live rounds in the mag under heavy recoil. Of for the behomoth African rounds, again to prevent projectiles moving under heavy recoil.
What's the verdict on these one sided presses? Think they would be more prone to flex also
C presses, with the exception of the RCBS Summit, which is not a classical C, and with the exception of a few very expensive almost custom C style eg the Sinclair, don't have the strength of a closed O type press.
There's nothing wrong with say neck sizing and bullet seating with a C press but full length sizing is what sorts them out.
Some will argue that a C press with the open front gives you better access but that would be the only redeeming feature. And if the C press is alloy as well......
That lyman kit I posted is cast iron....but it is an open press.....probably still stronger than than the lee cast alloy o press....I saw neckshots one he broke in half sizing 260 brass.
My press is the lyman crusher o frame, not sure if that is still made? But it has been plenty strong enough for everything I have loaded.
One was for sale on here not long ago but it got snapped up pretty quick I think.
"Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.
308Win One chambering to rule them all.
https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/marketpl...ing/3046139885
Have a crack at this Lyman press, try and snake the auction in the last minute. Looks old but will no doubt last longer then most of us.
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Yes keeping an eye on that one cheers
@Remmodel7, I have a set of Hornady 6.5 Grendel dies listed on TradeMe currently with a bonus neck sizing die.
PM me if you'd be interested.
Resident 6.5 Grendel aficionado.
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