We're really excited about our new Lee Precision reloading range and over the next few weeks we'll be bringing you a guide to getting started with re-loading. Reloading is a great way to save money and Lee Precision produce a great range of products to help you make what can be an expensive past time become cheaper. So today we're going going to look at where to start with reloading. The very first step is to select a die set and here is where you'll need to know what purpose the ammo is being used for. For Rifle Lee Pacesetter Dies and RGB series: Use these dies if you want to produce factory-dimensioned ammo that reliably fits and feeds in any gun. Full-length sizing is a must if you are reloading for more than one firearm or reloading cases that were fired in others firearms. Most Pacesetter dies include the Lee Factory Crimp Die . The Lee Collet Neck Sizing Dies : Use these dies for best accuracy, longest case life and no res...
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