Okay so from the left and then going to the right we have a depriming die and then a expanding die and then a seating die and then a crimping die.
And then best part is we have a go gauge.
So the depriming die pushes the spent primer out.
The expanding die expands the neck of the case just a little bit for you to put a bullet tip in.
The seating die is for pushing the bullet in and seating it to the proper overall length depth.
And of course the crimping die is to put a crimp around that expanded neck for proper feeding.
And then of course the go gauge is machine to test the exterior dimensions allowing rounds that will fire to slide in and be perfectly flush with the surface.
I looked this up and I was super amazed at the fact that this is a $119 set.
I am absolutely shocked I got this for $17.99 worth of ammunition.
Well that is of course for pandemic pricing.
Yep I am super tickled and this is just absolutely the best thing ever I need to get a press and some components.
And on top of it I think I'm also going to need to get a bullet puller. So just in case I screw up I can recover certain components.
Of course a primer cannot be pushed out if it is live.
However this definitely starts my reloading journey.
Super excited. I think I'm going to have to stash all this away.
And as well I've got to get some other tools.
So this is going to be the beginning of adventure.
And if anybody has any local tyrannosaurus rexes running around rampaging through the neighborhood please let me know because after I get a couple of these shells loaded I can shoot through multiple houses and still hit refrigerators in the far house with enough power to go all the way through it and still retain enough energy to be highly effective.