Old 05-05-2008, 01:12 PM   #1
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Getting into handloading, is this a good deal?

Alright so I want to start reloading. I know that I should read a couple of good books on the subject before I start, but I have a guy offering to sell me some of his stuff and I need to know if its a decent deal or not.

here's the last email I got from him:

"i have an extra set of used reloading equipment that i am looking to sell most of it is RCBS i have everything you would need to get started press, trimmer, powder measurer, scale and all the other small stuff, also have some dies for 357 and about 200rounds of brass. i am asking $125 for everything so let me know if your interested."

What do you guys think? I'm hoping to reload .357, .38spl, 9mm, 45acp, 40 S&W, .223, .308, and 30-06 eventually.

Also, I saw this list on midway as a must for a beginner reloader, do you guys think its accurate? would you add or take anything away from it?


Recommended Products for the Beginning Reloader
(Rifle & Pistol)



  1. Reloading Manual: Accurate Arms, A-Square, Barnes, Hodgdon, Hornady, Lapua, Lee, Lyman, Nosler, Sierra, SPG, Speer and Vihtavouri.
  2. Press: Single Stage, Turret or Progressive
  3. Dies
  4. Shell holders (if the die set doesn't have them)
  5. Frankford Arsenal Quick-N-EZ Case Tumbler: Media, Polish, Sifter, Bucket and Clear Lid
  6. Frankford Arsenal Loading Block (caliber specific)
  7. Frankford Arsenal Case Lube (you won't need if using carbide dies)
  8. Case Neck Brush
  9. Dial Calipers: Stainless Steel or Electronic
  10. Case Trimmer
  11. Frankford Arsenal Deburring Tool
  12. Primer Pocket Cleaner
  13. Primer Tray
  14. Priming Tool (if the press doesn't come with a primer attachment)
  15. Powder Scale
  16. Powder Funnel
  17. Powder Trickler
  18. Powder Measure (nice for faster powder charges)
  19. Frankford Arsenal Bullet Puller
  20. Frankford Arsenal CB/Plastic Ammo boxes and labels
Components: MidwayUSA sells everything you need to reload.
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Old 05-05-2008, 01:18 PM   #2
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It seems to be a fair price. The list is a good one.
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Old 05-05-2008, 03:25 PM   #3
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that is a fair price
and that list will do most of what needs done.
was there a case trimmer in there? there is you will have to add very little to up and going.

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Old 05-05-2008, 03:28 PM   #4
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While not everything on that list is absolutely necessary, it seems to have all of the basic requirements.
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Old 05-05-2008, 04:21 PM   #5
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I am not real fond of all Frankford accesories but they are ok.I would use other brands.Just my opinion,good list. sam.
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Old 05-05-2008, 09:25 PM   #6
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Wish he would have said if the scale was a balance or a digital one.
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Old 05-05-2008, 09:38 PM   #7
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I can email him... which is better? digital?
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Old 05-05-2008, 09:56 PM   #8
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i dont like that he isnt specific in what everything is, but it sounds like a realy good price for RCBS stuff. i prefer Lee stuff because its cheaper, but i dont think it matters unless your buying new.
for a reloading manual i would recommend Modern Realoding (second edition) by Richard Lee, it has tons of listings, and is only 13.99 @ midwayusa.com right now, but its on backorder expected 5/18/08.
hodgdon has a helpful website it use if you are using there powder.

p.s. digital is a lot nicer and faster, but a balance scale is much simpilar and is much less likely to fail or be inacurite. but if its a good digital scale there should be no concern.

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Old 05-05-2008, 10:23 PM   #9
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for a reloading manual i would recommend Modern Realoding (second edition) by Richard Lee, it has tons of listings, and is only 13.99 @ midwayusa.com right now, but its on backorder expected 5/18/08.
hodgdon has a helpful website it use if you are using there powder.

p.s. digital is a lot nicer and faster, but a balance scale is much simpilar and is much less likely to fail or be inacurite. but if its a good digital scale there should be no concern.[/quote

I have a balance scale and a digital scale I use the digital for weighing my homecast bullets and the balance one to measure smokeless powder loads, I load the Holy Black by volume.
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Old 05-05-2008, 10:27 PM   #10
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Start with a balance beam type scale wait till you have several years reloading before getting a digital scale they are more complex.
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I'd recommend checking out Midsouth Shooters Supply, Reloading, Air Guns, Optics, Muzzleloaders & Shooting Supplies. They have really great prices. And they'll match certain other places pricing on certain items. Good luck.
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Old 05-06-2008, 12:23 PM   #12
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Quote:       Originally Posted by stitchclimber View Post
I can email him... which is better? digital?
Digital is a lot easier, a balance is probably more accurate. But is being +/-0.05 grain better worth the extra effort? I find it not so. But I have the Pace scale and high speed dispenser set up.

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Start with a balance beam type scale wait till you have several years reloading before getting a digital scale they are more complex.

Are you nuts? A digital is way easier to use.

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