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Reloading
New to reloading- help me spend some money!
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 556090" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I currently own three digital measurers, and zero beam scales. The one I use the most is about twelves years old, and has never given me the sightest problem. The other two are from the same company, but are much newer in age. One is rarely used as it's the same as the one I used a couple hours ago. The other is battery powered and use it at the range when needed. None of them cost more than $125, and are made in Texas by PACT. Last time I heard Lyman, Hornaday, and RCBS have now sourced virtually all their equipment to China, which tells me they are only after the buck. Lee, Redding, and Forster still do their stuff over here, and are still competetively priced.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 556090, member: 25383"] I currently own three digital measurers, and zero beam scales. The one I use the most is about twelves years old, and has never given me the sightest problem. The other two are from the same company, but are much newer in age. One is rarely used as it's the same as the one I used a couple hours ago. The other is battery powered and use it at the range when needed. None of them cost more than $125, and are made in Texas by PACT. Last time I heard Lyman, Hornaday, and RCBS have now sourced virtually all their equipment to China, which tells me they are only after the buck. Lee, Redding, and Forster still do their stuff over here, and are still competetively priced. gary [/QUOTE]
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