hey guys, newbie here asking for someone to "adopt" me and please set me straight.i've reloaded successfully in the past;thousands of 12/16/20 shells,'06& 44mag without incident. but in all cases guns were either pump or revlover. admittedly, i haven't reloaded for about 15 years and i'm concerned i may be a bit "rusty" and/or out of date. i still have my turret lee press and am ready to go but alot of people i talk to have had "bad" experiences reloading when the round is to be used in a semi-auto; difficult,not worth it, don't do it, & to many variables is alot of what i hear.Can a long time shooter/loader of this nostalgic piece give me the skinny here???
Specifically, i notice lee doesn't make a set of .30 carbine dies for their press; rcbs does. since speed is not a consideration, i wouldn't mind using /trying one of lee's pocket reloaders in that caliber. in either case, am i looking for a headache ? is this .30 cal to finicky ? does/would it matter if i used the pocket loader instead of the turret press ? will a reload function properly in the carbine and if so what are the critical areas in the reloading process that i have to be concerned with? am i still using bullet lube ? am i still crimping ? some say yes, others no. varying opinions on sizing also, full length vs just neck. since i last reloaded, i've noticed how high ammo and components (what an obamanation ) have become , but i specked this round out and its still better to reload it, if it can be done, SAFELY and RELIABLY. i'm not looking for any "hot" or max loads, just good 'ole gi issue for plain ole self defense. anyone care to comment ? thanksInformation
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