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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1741806" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>Lee decapping die. Look for a cheap press at a yard sale just for this procedure. It can be any brand of press that has a 7/8x14 thread</p><p>When I purchased my Lyman orange crusher the difference from the RCBS Rock chucker was 32.00 for the lyman and 38.00 for the RCBS so it's been a few weeks since I purchased it.</p><p> I had a 502 scale that had been my scale for 25years before I purchased a 505 because my wife lost the pan for it. I shot short range benchrest, XTC and some Silhouette with that scale. I never felt it was a weak link in my loading. Slow yes but very accurate.</p><p> I have the same rcbs lube pad I bought 40+ years ago</p><p>I have used rcbs dies for every precision rifle I have owned. Bushing dies from Redding are very good as are others.</p><p> If I was going to shoot true precision type events I would look hard at Fostner and their custom honing of the neck of their sizing die. But that is advanced and not needed until your outshooting what your equipment is capable of.</p><p> Case prep station rcbs or lyman powered units reduce time.</p><p>Leave the phone in airplane mode when loading. Nothing should be going on when you load but that process. Your setting off an explosion with 50-65000 psi 6" from your hatrack. Forget a powder charge and you ruin a range day or hunt for the day. Put the wrong powder or wrong amount in and it could cause life altering results!!!</p><p>Books start here:</p><p></p><p><u>The Book of Rifle Accuracy</u></p><p></p><p>by Tony Boyer</p><p></p><p>ISBN-13: 978-0-9792528-0-8</p><p></p><p>Sinclair part #: 749-013-037</p><p></p><p>Bruno Shooter Supply 623-587-7641</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1741806, member: 85987"] Lee decapping die. Look for a cheap press at a yard sale just for this procedure. It can be any brand of press that has a 7/8x14 thread When I purchased my Lyman orange crusher the difference from the RCBS Rock chucker was 32.00 for the lyman and 38.00 for the RCBS so it's been a few weeks since I purchased it. I had a 502 scale that had been my scale for 25years before I purchased a 505 because my wife lost the pan for it. I shot short range benchrest, XTC and some Silhouette with that scale. I never felt it was a weak link in my loading. Slow yes but very accurate. I have the same rcbs lube pad I bought 40+ years ago I have used rcbs dies for every precision rifle I have owned. Bushing dies from Redding are very good as are others. If I was going to shoot true precision type events I would look hard at Fostner and their custom honing of the neck of their sizing die. But that is advanced and not needed until your outshooting what your equipment is capable of. Case prep station rcbs or lyman powered units reduce time. Leave the phone in airplane mode when loading. Nothing should be going on when you load but that process. Your setting off an explosion with 50-65000 psi 6" from your hatrack. Forget a powder charge and you ruin a range day or hunt for the day. Put the wrong powder or wrong amount in and it could cause life altering results!!! Books start here: [U]The Book of Rifle Accuracy[/U] by Tony Boyer ISBN-13: 978-0-9792528-0-8 Sinclair part #: 749-013-037 Bruno Shooter Supply 623-587-7641 [/QUOTE]
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