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<blockquote data-quote="Pointman" data-source="post: 2581856" data-attributes="member: 102254"><p>I've converted to an RCBS Chargemaster for the bulk of my long gun loading, verifying every 5 loads with my "Old" Lyman D7, the price tag on the box is, 17.95. I wanted a 1010 but kept getting outbid, so I settled for a new in-box 5-10. I also use a beam scale to verify my charges from an RCBS powder dispense for my handgun loads. I think the reason the old D7 has lasted so long is after every use it goes back into the box and packed into sealed tubs that roll under my bench. The only tools left on the bench are my presses,, all of which are coved when not in use. Same for my RCBS melter for casting. My molds are lubed and packed away in military ammo cans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pointman, post: 2581856, member: 102254"] I've converted to an RCBS Chargemaster for the bulk of my long gun loading, verifying every 5 loads with my "Old" Lyman D7, the price tag on the box is, 17.95. I wanted a 1010 but kept getting outbid, so I settled for a new in-box 5-10. I also use a beam scale to verify my charges from an RCBS powder dispense for my handgun loads. I think the reason the old D7 has lasted so long is after every use it goes back into the box and packed into sealed tubs that roll under my bench. The only tools left on the bench are my presses,, all of which are coved when not in use. Same for my RCBS melter for casting. My molds are lubed and packed away in military ammo cans. [/QUOTE]
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