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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
looking to start reloading, how is the rcbs reloading starters kit
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<blockquote data-quote="Greywolf18" data-source="post: 282367" data-attributes="member: 14172"><p>This is one of those topics like "who makes the best rifle: remington, winchester, savage, tikka, etc". Everyone has their own opinion and is partial to their gear. I personally went with the RCBS because my uncle is about the only person I know that has been reloading for a long time and that is what he recommended. Shortly after I met someone that said they had an RCBS, but switched to another brand and liked it better. If you live by a Cabelas/Bass Pro/Sportsmans, or any other gun shop that has the different ones in stock, go there and look at them and see which kit (no kit is fully complete, you still have to buy the components, dies, etc.) and components would fit your space/time(i.e. digital scales vs. balance)/budget. Thats just my 2 cents though, like I said in the beginning of the post others will probably disagree with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greywolf18, post: 282367, member: 14172"] This is one of those topics like "who makes the best rifle: remington, winchester, savage, tikka, etc". Everyone has their own opinion and is partial to their gear. I personally went with the RCBS because my uncle is about the only person I know that has been reloading for a long time and that is what he recommended. Shortly after I met someone that said they had an RCBS, but switched to another brand and liked it better. If you live by a Cabelas/Bass Pro/Sportsmans, or any other gun shop that has the different ones in stock, go there and look at them and see which kit (no kit is fully complete, you still have to buy the components, dies, etc.) and components would fit your space/time(i.e. digital scales vs. balance)/budget. Thats just my 2 cents though, like I said in the beginning of the post others will probably disagree with me. [/QUOTE]
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