I have decided to get back into reloading, but only for a few calibers and need some advice. It seems things have gotten a lot more expensive and a lot more complicated since I did this about 38 or so years ago after reading through the latest Natchez catalog. I found an old box that had some of my stuff still in it. What I found was an RCBS "RC" hand press, 3 RCBS shell holders #'s X1, 17 and 3 and only the 17 is marked 7.62. I found only 1 die set RCBS for 30 carb and an old Texan #257 powder and bullet scale.
I cannot find any of my old books.
In looking at the die set I can see a slight bit of surface rust on the steel so that's not good.
All I want to do is reload 30 carb, 357/38spl, 9mm and 45acp, nothing else. I have enough M2 ball to last through my son's life so I just save the brass for now.
Can anyone give me some advice on what I would need, considering what I listed (I know, antiques), to get back into this? I can't even remember what I used to do when I did reload before kids and then I had all the ammo I needed at work for the last 30+ years.
I do remember I had to use certain types of powder for handguns vs. rifle (I think), different primers (can't find the pocket cleaner) but that's about it in my memory files. I don't need an assembly line, just something to maybe keep the cost of plinking down some, not hunting ammo since I only hunt Turkey now.
Any help would be appreciated.
Forgot one thing, what book would be the best choice considering I do not need ballistics info and all the other stuff, just basic info.
Thanks.
I cannot find any of my old books.
In looking at the die set I can see a slight bit of surface rust on the steel so that's not good.
All I want to do is reload 30 carb, 357/38spl, 9mm and 45acp, nothing else. I have enough M2 ball to last through my son's life so I just save the brass for now.
Can anyone give me some advice on what I would need, considering what I listed (I know, antiques), to get back into this? I can't even remember what I used to do when I did reload before kids and then I had all the ammo I needed at work for the last 30+ years.
I do remember I had to use certain types of powder for handguns vs. rifle (I think), different primers (can't find the pocket cleaner) but that's about it in my memory files. I don't need an assembly line, just something to maybe keep the cost of plinking down some, not hunting ammo since I only hunt Turkey now.
Any help would be appreciated.
Forgot one thing, what book would be the best choice considering I do not need ballistics info and all the other stuff, just basic info.
Thanks.

Comment