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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Silent Hammer" data-source="post: 2330861" data-attributes="member: 108361"><p>Lee dies here, and tried quite a few the past 50 years. The ultimate set is really nice. </p><p>Love the Collet neck die with mandrel, the FL die with stuck case remover BUILT-IN, the Factory Crimp die, just to add a little neck tension and finish fit handgun ammo, the bullet seater, not to mention they give you a scooper, shell holder and load data.</p><p>And not to mention the PRICE!</p><p>Measure everything all you want, the proof is in the groups! My run out comes in close with the others.</p><p>Just like you have to have close to 100% case powder fill ********.</p><p>I'll take the least amount of powder with close to Max velocity and get equal groups every time and save money! </p><p>Reloading is also about being frugal and recycling too!</p><p>And I love my Load Master!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silent Hammer, post: 2330861, member: 108361"] Lee dies here, and tried quite a few the past 50 years. The ultimate set is really nice. Love the Collet neck die with mandrel, the FL die with stuck case remover BUILT-IN, the Factory Crimp die, just to add a little neck tension and finish fit handgun ammo, the bullet seater, not to mention they give you a scooper, shell holder and load data. And not to mention the PRICE! Measure everything all you want, the proof is in the groups! My run out comes in close with the others. Just like you have to have close to 100% case powder fill ********. I'll take the least amount of powder with close to Max velocity and get equal groups every time and save money! Reloading is also about being frugal and recycling too! And I love my Load Master! [/QUOTE]
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