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New .308 Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="randyj13" data-source="post: 309631" data-attributes="member: 6819"><p>the rcbs 1010 scale is a very accurate one - i have used it for years even with having a digital scale now</p><p>the lee dies are ok but as stated above you can get a bad one now and again.</p><p>on the long run the forster and redding are awsome - i would also add the dillon pistol dies</p><p>i still use rcbs overwelmingly though and will not change this fact - good value for the money - i have used others as well, lee, rcbs, dillon, rcbs competition, redding, forster</p><p>lee will prob. take care of you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randyj13, post: 309631, member: 6819"] the rcbs 1010 scale is a very accurate one - i have used it for years even with having a digital scale now the lee dies are ok but as stated above you can get a bad one now and again. on the long run the forster and redding are awsome - i would also add the dillon pistol dies i still use rcbs overwelmingly though and will not change this fact - good value for the money - i have used others as well, lee, rcbs, dillon, rcbs competition, redding, forster lee will prob. take care of you [/QUOTE]
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