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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 984699" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>As all the post above gave lots of good info and a kit is probably the easiest way to go but I think one of the best things is to get with someone that reloads and you can run through some of the reloading steps with them. Lots of good presses out there to buy...but almost all the stores carry RCBS stuff. Mine has been a great press and if I would have bought a hornady it would be a great press as well. There is only one press that I know of that I would stay away from and that is the light weight Lee challenger press. I had a hard time getting my 257 weather mag brass to size right in this press. Later found out the pine in the ram had warped a little. Its still on my reloading bench but I only use it now with a bullet puller die. I use a single stage rock crusher on all my reloads. I use redding dies because I think they give me the best resizing on my necks and cases. I started off using reddings from the get go though. The best thing I added to my reloading bench was a electric powder dispenser with the intergrated scale. Its and RCBS charge master. My next item I want is a stainless steel wet tumbler to clean my brass. Just my 2 cents to add in here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 984699, member: 10429"] As all the post above gave lots of good info and a kit is probably the easiest way to go but I think one of the best things is to get with someone that reloads and you can run through some of the reloading steps with them. Lots of good presses out there to buy...but almost all the stores carry RCBS stuff. Mine has been a great press and if I would have bought a hornady it would be a great press as well. There is only one press that I know of that I would stay away from and that is the light weight Lee challenger press. I had a hard time getting my 257 weather mag brass to size right in this press. Later found out the pine in the ram had warped a little. Its still on my reloading bench but I only use it now with a bullet puller die. I use a single stage rock crusher on all my reloads. I use redding dies because I think they give me the best resizing on my necks and cases. I started off using reddings from the get go though. The best thing I added to my reloading bench was a electric powder dispenser with the intergrated scale. Its and RCBS charge master. My next item I want is a stainless steel wet tumbler to clean my brass. Just my 2 cents to add in here. [/QUOTE]
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