willum 89 Posted October 13, 2009 Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 hi am thinking of starting to load my own 22.250 rounds for my tika t3 lite stainless and am new to all of this can any one give me a heads up on what to purchase and where cheers willum Quote Link to post
jamie g 17 Posted October 13, 2009 Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 hi am thinking of starting to load my own 22.250 rounds for my tika t3 lite stainless and am new to all of this can any one give me a heads up on what to purchase and where cheers willum hi mate i have only just started making my home loads for 22/250 and things are going ok. dicehorn is a guy to speak to has he loads for a number of calibers including 22/250. as for the gear i got all my stuff off reloading solutions. about the best prices and the ower is allways willing to help you out for the best. and not just sell you the most expenive stuff. Quote Link to post
willum 89 Posted October 13, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 hi am thinking of starting to load my own 22.250 rounds for my tika t3 lite stainless and am new to all of this can any one give me a heads up on what to purchase and where cheers willum hi mate i have only just started making my home loads for 22/250 and things are going ok. dicehorn is a guy to speak to has he loads for a number of calibers including 22/250. as for the gear i got all my stuff off reloading solutions. about the best prices and the ower is allways willing to help you out for the best. and not just sell you the most expenive stuff. cheers mate shall look it up atb Quote Link to post
dougy 0 Posted October 13, 2009 Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 Tips for you Willum, buy the best you can afford, RCBS, LYMAN and Redding good, certianly do not go for cheap scales RCBS do very good sets, expect to pay more than £100, dies again RCBS Redding or Lyman. no need to go for the competition dies,case trimmer An accurate vernier also a good reloading book, best bet is get a mate to give you some tips. Very important be very carefull what your doing dont push the boundary's. Its a hobby in itself so be prepared to get involved, all the best Quote Link to post
willum 89 Posted October 13, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 cheers mate shall have a word with me mate in the gun shop Quote Link to post
sauer 2 Posted October 14, 2009 Report Share Posted October 14, 2009 alot of people would not consider LEE reloading equipment generally because its cheaper..... but i use a LEE Deluxe die set and i get great results..... i recently changed my press to a LYMAN T-MAG multi hole press and jesus what abit o kit it is built like a tank and is SOLID !!!!can highly recommend it!! combined with LEE dies and zip trim , lyman digi scales and other LEE bits n bobs like already said it can get really addictive in its own right and you can get really " precise / fussy" so beware !!! hehehehee sauer Quote Link to post
crumblyned 0 Posted October 16, 2009 Report Share Posted October 16, 2009 As above. Nothing wrong with Lee stuff, I have found Lapua brass CCI bench primers 35.5Gns of Hogdon H4895 powder with Hornady 50g V-Max Moly on top will seriously upset anything I shoot @ Ned Quote Link to post
v-max 2 Posted October 17, 2009 Report Share Posted October 17, 2009 Hi i have reloaded for 12yrs & cant fault the lee stuff other than there presses which are ok. I work an RCBS rockchucker but want a Lyman T-Mag but other than that my loading tools ie chamfur tool/cutter/flash hole tool/case length gauge etc are all lee. I worked lee dies for10yrs & changed to RCBS but after a month with them changed back to Lee Deluxe dies IMHO RCBS are s**t & cant fault my dies nor accuracy i get & i load the 22.250 as well. Quote Link to post
jamie g 17 Posted October 17, 2009 Report Share Posted October 17, 2009 Hi i have reloaded for 12yrs & cant fault the lee stuff other than there presses which are ok. I work an RCBS rockchucker but want a Lyman T-Mag but other than that my loading tools ie chamfur tool/cutter/flash hole tool/case length gauge etc are all lee. I worked lee dies for10yrs & changed to RCBS but after a month with them changed back to Lee Deluxe dies IMHO RCBS are s**t & cant fault my dies nor accuracy i get & i load the 22.250 as well. i had the lee dies and well there wasnt anything wrong with them the rcbs comp dies i have now feel much nicer to use. and the comp bullet seating die is perfer for bullet alinment when it meets the case. a little slider comes up over the case when you pull the press arm up and you pop the bullet in that slider. it cant go off cam and sits perfect when seated in case you pay your money and take your choice. if i had the money i would have redding ones tho. but i got these at a good price and there more then what i need. any die on the market is more then enough for accurate ammo for hunting Quote Link to post
MrYou 0 Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 if you buy direct from the company, there prices take some beating incl the p/p from the usa. google your caliber load, there are lots to go at.good luck Quote Link to post
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