- What micrometer do you recommend? I was watching a video on YouTube by iraqveteran8888 yesterday and he said to figure on spending around $125 for a good one.
Idk what you'd need a micrometer for, especially not a $125 pair. My calipers were like $25 and measure down to .001", and that's all you need. You can actually get them cheaper, that is, all of the basic electronic calipers appear to be the same item, they're just rebranded with the name of whoever's selling them. Anyway, I think even "high end" calipers are only something like $50-75.
- For die sets, I think I'm going to start with a 30-06 one since the factory rounds are so dang expensive. Should I be looking at a 3-piece die set? I looked at them in-store at Cabela's and I think they also had a 4-piece set as well. Also, I don't need any shell holders.
It depends on your needs. When a round is fired the case is fire formed to your chamber. If you're using a bolt action rifle, and your rounds are only fired in that gun, then you'll probably want a neck sizer die, since it does less work on the case and will make them last longer. If you're shooting in a semi-auto, or if you plan to use once fired brass (that wasn't fired in your gun), or if you want your reloads to work in any other rifle, then you need a full length sizer die that reforms the entire casing.
Other than that all you *need* is a seating die.
Lee makes a rifle charging die that you can use to activate your powder measure, but AFAIK it's common to all rifle calibers. I imagine that other die makers have something similar.
Then there are also crimp dies. IIRC crimping rifle rounds is only strictly necessary if you're using them in a tube feed or ??? (something else I can't remember). But personally I prefer to go ahead and use the Lee factory crimp dies on everything.
So far I'm using Lee dies for everything. No complaints.
- I have the Lyman T-Mag II Expert Deluxe Kit (got it for just over $300 at a Cabela's VIP sales thing), an ultrasonic cleaner (tested it already, works great), and shell holders. Any other MAJOR items I'm missing? I don't care if what comes in the kit isn't the latest and greatest, I'm concerned with what is absolutely necessary that I'm lacking (like case lube; Cabela's employee highly recommended "One Shot" to me).
According to the kit description it comes with case lube. I do prefer One Shot though, because it's easy to apply thoroughly (you need to lube both the outside of the case and inside the neck) and doesn't need to be cleaned off. I've seen claims that it doesn't work as well on larger caliber cases, but I have no complaints using it for .223...
Just from the description it's not clear if the case trimming setup included in that kit has anything to chamfer and deburr the case mouth after trimming. If it doesn't I'd pick up the Lyman Case Prep Multitool, it includes bits for chamfer/deburr and primer pocker reaming/cleaning.
Other than that, things that come to mind are:
-Calipers, as already mentioned
-Loading trays to hold rounds as you're working
-Misc bins for sorting cases, holding bullets, etc. Although if you have a stockpile of empty cool whip containers or something similar they work well
-Kinetic bullet puller, cause you're gonna have some screw ups
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