The auto disk one is more precise. The one I showed is the cheaper one and frankly the cheaper one is way better than my RCBS model that I use. There has to be more than that to warrant that price difference.
Yeah it comes with the mounting hardware too. I found the deluxe kit for cheaper on other sites, so that's probably what I'll go with. Any powder, primer and bullet recommendations?
Thanks for all the help and clearing stuff up for me btw!
I only keep onhand 2 powder types. Universal Clays for about 99% of all applications including shot reloading and IMR 4064 for rifle. I have messed around with Steel for steel shot reloading. I reload 38sp, 380 auto and 45ACP with Universal clays and NEVER have encountered a problem. As an added bonus, you can usually always get it at a skeet shoot club if your local gun stores dont have it. That saves on hazmat fees. Primers are about all the same. I know some will argue that point but I reload to make it go bang. I am not looking to tweak it. Just by the right primers for your application.
Here is the link for the Hodgedon website. http://data.hodgdon.com/main_menu.asp Check your bullet weights and size with the powders. It will show you the manufacturers specs. Go by these. They factor in safety. Getting loads off random nets sites is not a good idea. The speer book will also have good reference data too.
Hope this helps!
Great info, thanks for all the help.
