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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Looking for press advise
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<blockquote data-quote="Nikkel" data-source="post: 692986" data-attributes="member: 52953"><p>Thank you every one for the press advise. Sounds like the Forster wins out if I am not worried about a little extra cost, and time because of the longer throw. I am planning on only reloading enough rounds to dial in a good long range load and some practice and hunting rounds each year. I don't mind slower if you all think that the Forster is the superior press. I have heard that they make a shorter handle that helps shorten up the arm movement and helps speed things up if needed. Just want to buy one press if possible so trying to make the best possible decision. So far it's the Forster so now need to find a good deal on one and then decide on the best dies for the job..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikkel, post: 692986, member: 52953"] Thank you every one for the press advise. Sounds like the Forster wins out if I am not worried about a little extra cost, and time because of the longer throw. I am planning on only reloading enough rounds to dial in a good long range load and some practice and hunting rounds each year. I don't mind slower if you all think that the Forster is the superior press. I have heard that they make a shorter handle that helps shorten up the arm movement and helps speed things up if needed. Just want to buy one press if possible so trying to make the best possible decision. So far it's the Forster so now need to find a good deal on one and then decide on the best dies for the job.. [/QUOTE]
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