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<blockquote data-quote="nt7332" data-source="post: 1739604" data-attributes="member: 98937"><p>As others have mentioned spend your time researching and if you can't find it then post a question on here many will chime in. Also I agree on the COAX if you can afford it. It is better to save and buy once than buy subpar and have to upgrade later. You will not go wrong with a rock chucker either, if you look at how long the rock chucker and COAX have been around that speaks volumes for their performacne and design. All of your reloading gear play together. If you dont have a good way to accurately measure powder you can have the best dies and press in the world and you are not going to get consistent performance. Also you can have the best lab grade scale in the world and if you have a crap press and cheap dies well again crap performance. You greatest investments will be your press and really good scale. Once you get those two you can start piecing together the rest. Do not waste your money on the kit! And also do your self a favor and get a chronograph when you first start this voyage in the reloading black hole!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nt7332, post: 1739604, member: 98937"] As others have mentioned spend your time researching and if you can't find it then post a question on here many will chime in. Also I agree on the COAX if you can afford it. It is better to save and buy once than buy subpar and have to upgrade later. You will not go wrong with a rock chucker either, if you look at how long the rock chucker and COAX have been around that speaks volumes for their performacne and design. All of your reloading gear play together. If you dont have a good way to accurately measure powder you can have the best dies and press in the world and you are not going to get consistent performance. Also you can have the best lab grade scale in the world and if you have a crap press and cheap dies well again crap performance. You greatest investments will be your press and really good scale. Once you get those two you can start piecing together the rest. Do not waste your money on the kit! And also do your self a favor and get a chronograph when you first start this voyage in the reloading black hole! [/QUOTE]
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