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<blockquote data-quote="boomtube" data-source="post: 627831" data-attributes="member: 9215"><p>"What's every body using ? RCBS ? Redding ? Lee ? Why do you like it ? "</p><p> </p><p>I don't know what everybody is using but you can add Lyman. People use them all, most are satisfied with what they have and those who aren't probably aren't using what they have correctly because NO maker produces a 'bad' single stage press.</p><p> </p><p>Most of the rabid single brand defenders start with, "I've used no presses except my "Super-Duper" for 35 years with no trouble, it's the best"; meaning they are happy but have no valid basis of comparision. Fact is, similar presses work very much the same; I've used quite a few and find no effective difference in what can be done with any of them.</p><p> </p><p>Thus, what I use is irrelivant for helpful advice, it's just what I bought and use and it works but what I wish I had is much more relievant to your question. IF I had known then what I know now, my press would be red. Of the current <u>conventional single stage presses</u> Lee's "Classic Cast" is the biggest, strongest, probably the most precisely machined and bored press of its type and it certainly has the best combonation of user features at any price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boomtube, post: 627831, member: 9215"] "What's every body using ? RCBS ? Redding ? Lee ? Why do you like it ? " I don't know what everybody is using but you can add Lyman. People use them all, most are satisfied with what they have and those who aren't probably aren't using what they have correctly because NO maker produces a 'bad' single stage press. Most of the rabid single brand defenders start with, "I've used no presses except my "Super-Duper" for 35 years with no trouble, it's the best"; meaning they are happy but have no valid basis of comparision. Fact is, similar presses work very much the same; I've used quite a few and find no effective difference in what can be done with any of them. Thus, what I use is irrelivant for helpful advice, it's just what I bought and use and it works but what I wish I had is much more relievant to your question. IF I had known then what I know now, my press would be red. Of the current [U]conventional single stage presses[/U] Lee's "Classic Cast" is the biggest, strongest, probably the most precisely machined and bored press of its type and it certainly has the best combonation of user features at any price. [/QUOTE]
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