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Reloading
Best reloader for Precision long range?
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<blockquote data-quote="257ackleyhunter" data-source="post: 1148416" data-attributes="member: 84154"><p>i have been reloading for 21 years and up until recently its always been on a herters single ram press. Its a very heavy press and feels good in the hand when working up a load. Now I have a Redding T7 turret press its still single ram but you can move the head without having to unscrew and rescrew in a die when you change over from sizing to bullet seating. I also use Redding dies as well. i have used the rock chucker a little and found that even though its a good press it doesnt give the same tactile feedback that the herters or the redding reloader does. everything else i have though is RCBS. since i spent years with a balance beam scale, a mechanical powder measure and a powder trickler i decided to get the best electronic powder measure and scale combo rcbs has. it makes life so much easier now i dont have to spend an hour getting everything just right i just have to turn it on zero anc cal the scale and im ready to load new or old loads. i hope you can take away from everyones advice and make yourself a nice little setup. HAPPY RELOADING!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="257ackleyhunter, post: 1148416, member: 84154"] i have been reloading for 21 years and up until recently its always been on a herters single ram press. Its a very heavy press and feels good in the hand when working up a load. Now I have a Redding T7 turret press its still single ram but you can move the head without having to unscrew and rescrew in a die when you change over from sizing to bullet seating. I also use Redding dies as well. i have used the rock chucker a little and found that even though its a good press it doesnt give the same tactile feedback that the herters or the redding reloader does. everything else i have though is RCBS. since i spent years with a balance beam scale, a mechanical powder measure and a powder trickler i decided to get the best electronic powder measure and scale combo rcbs has. it makes life so much easier now i dont have to spend an hour getting everything just right i just have to turn it on zero anc cal the scale and im ready to load new or old loads. i hope you can take away from everyones advice and make yourself a nice little setup. HAPPY RELOADING!! [/QUOTE]
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