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Reloading
Need Suggestions For Picking Reloading Equipment
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<blockquote data-quote="ltrmc02" data-source="post: 863662" data-attributes="member: 39103"><p>Please scratch my last post, price sells and I was getting caught up in that marketing technique for a moment. I don't want to buy cheap then end up replacing every item of that cheap kit down the road, I want to go ahead and by good stuff to begin with that I'll keep and enjoy for a long time.</p><p> </p><p>As for the press: I'm looking at the Rock Chucker Supreme and the Lee Breech Lock Classic Cast. Your opinions on how they differ for the good or bad is appreciated. I know the Rock Chucker and Classic Cast were mentioned by most of you as good presses but the "Supreme" and "Breech Lock" designations on these weren't, I think these are just updated to use a quick change bushing for die change outs but not 100% sure of the advantage so any input would be helpful on that.</p><p> </p><p>Powder scale: It sounds like an electronic is nice to have but any good reloading bench should still have a good reliable beam scale. Please give some feed back on this. I just looked quickly at the RCBS 505 and a 10-10 scale with great reviews yet not that many reviews on them. I like quick but don't want to sacrafice reliability and accuracy for it so probably a good quality beam scale would be my best first purchase.</p><p> </p><p>Powder measure: I have no ideal, any feed back would be helpful here, something precise, repeatable, durable and user friendly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ltrmc02, post: 863662, member: 39103"] Please scratch my last post, price sells and I was getting caught up in that marketing technique for a moment. I don't want to buy cheap then end up replacing every item of that cheap kit down the road, I want to go ahead and by good stuff to begin with that I'll keep and enjoy for a long time. As for the press: I'm looking at the Rock Chucker Supreme and the Lee Breech Lock Classic Cast. Your opinions on how they differ for the good or bad is appreciated. I know the Rock Chucker and Classic Cast were mentioned by most of you as good presses but the "Supreme" and "Breech Lock" designations on these weren't, I think these are just updated to use a quick change bushing for die change outs but not 100% sure of the advantage so any input would be helpful on that. Powder scale: It sounds like an electronic is nice to have but any good reloading bench should still have a good reliable beam scale. Please give some feed back on this. I just looked quickly at the RCBS 505 and a 10-10 scale with great reviews yet not that many reviews on them. I like quick but don't want to sacrafice reliability and accuracy for it so probably a good quality beam scale would be my best first purchase. Powder measure: I have no ideal, any feed back would be helpful here, something precise, repeatable, durable and user friendly. [/QUOTE]
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