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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Tortoise" data-source="post: 1015980" data-attributes="member: 85746"><p>Ditto.. I've got a Rockchucker, Lee Classic, Dillon 550, and the Redding T7. I use the T7 the most. I even keep an RCBS powder measure mounted in it to keep everything at the same height and location on the bench... works great. Don't get me wrong here because if it's a heap of 223, 45's, 38's, or any other cartridge, out comes the Dillon. But with the above press's its the T7 that gets used the most.. Hope you find one you like... cheers, Tortoise</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tortoise, post: 1015980, member: 85746"] Ditto.. I've got a Rockchucker, Lee Classic, Dillon 550, and the Redding T7. I use the T7 the most. I even keep an RCBS powder measure mounted in it to keep everything at the same height and location on the bench... works great. Don't get me wrong here because if it's a heap of 223, 45's, 38's, or any other cartridge, out comes the Dillon. But with the above press's its the T7 that gets used the most.. Hope you find one you like... cheers, Tortoise [/QUOTE]
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