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Help -- about to purchase my first set of reloading equipment!
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<blockquote data-quote="betolatinlu" data-source="post: 1603214" data-attributes="member: 31860"><p>I started reloading in 1971 and currently reload for about 13 rifles and pistols . I started out with a Rock Chucker and eventually moved up to a Dillon 550 . I think a Rock Chucker is a great press for a beginner. I think that you'd be well served by getting a digital scale . I used a manual scale for years and was amazed at how much time I saved by not using a balance beam scale .You'll probably end up upgrading your gear as you get more proficient but that's part of the learning process. Good luck and have fun .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="betolatinlu, post: 1603214, member: 31860"] I started reloading in 1971 and currently reload for about 13 rifles and pistols . I started out with a Rock Chucker and eventually moved up to a Dillon 550 . I think a Rock Chucker is a great press for a beginner. I think that you'd be well served by getting a digital scale . I used a manual scale for years and was amazed at how much time I saved by not using a balance beam scale .You'll probably end up upgrading your gear as you get more proficient but that's part of the learning process. Good luck and have fun . [/QUOTE]
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