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<blockquote data-quote="ShtrRdy" data-source="post: 1741471" data-attributes="member: 40852"><p>There are many opinions on this topic. I have some RCBS equipment from the 70's, but these days I like to use Redding or Forster equipment. This would be for the press, the dies, case lube, and possibly a few other things like powder funnel, powder trickler, case trimer and powder dispenser - (disregard if you want to accurately measure how much powder for each load). An accurate scale - either beam or electronic. Get a good dial caliper. Oh, and a neck chamfering tool.</p><p></p><p>You might want to get some way to clean the cases but these days I'm just cleaning the outside of the neck with fine steel wool and the inside of the neck with a poly brush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShtrRdy, post: 1741471, member: 40852"] There are many opinions on this topic. I have some RCBS equipment from the 70's, but these days I like to use Redding or Forster equipment. This would be for the press, the dies, case lube, and possibly a few other things like powder funnel, powder trickler, case trimer and powder dispenser - (disregard if you want to accurately measure how much powder for each load). An accurate scale - either beam or electronic. Get a good dial caliper. Oh, and a neck chamfering tool. You might want to get some way to clean the cases but these days I'm just cleaning the outside of the neck with fine steel wool and the inside of the neck with a poly brush. [/QUOTE]
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