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<blockquote data-quote="Dhammer" data-source="post: 1192300" data-attributes="member: 77995"><p>Redding dies are on the way. I found a great price on a 3 die set. Bonus since I had a $25 gift certificate from them due to an earlier order/mixup . micrometer seater, Fl with carbide button and a neck sizing die. Got the last one. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" />. Sadly Forster has no plans of making dies for the 26.</p><p> </p><p> I have a few things I am going to sell to upgrade my Chinese Rockcucker to a Coax. Still irked but explains why it's so **** sloppy. No where near like one I grew up on. Had I known, I would have bought a Redding or Coax instead. It would have been a lot cheaper too since its was ten plus years ago. I wasn't following what was going on in reloading industry. I didn't realize they were having things made or mostly made in China. (I was in college and two classes away from graduating for Machine Tool Technology after first stint in military when Industry literally collapsed over night). I saw same thing happen in roofing manufacturing when I was a kid with my dad. We had really hard times for a while. But because of childhood I knew enough I had to bail on something on my first career choice. I had some buddies loose everything who stayed in industry.</p><p></p><p> So I will aways support US Machiing/manufacturing jobs with companies that kept the jobs here. Sorry for rant. It irks me every time I think it about along with no way can I do anything precision with my RCBS (consistency to my expectations is **** near impossible) and don't feel like trying the Dillon 550 to do the 26 load development. I prefer a desicated single stage.</p><p></p><p>I just need to go pick up some powder today and some bullets in two week or so I have them on hand. </p><p></p><p>Then it's waiting on mama to say I can order the scope I want. This only getting a paycheck once a month sucks!!!!! l pack rat gift certificates and gift cards so at least at times like this I can get the toys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dhammer, post: 1192300, member: 77995"] Redding dies are on the way. I found a great price on a 3 die set. Bonus since I had a $25 gift certificate from them due to an earlier order/mixup . micrometer seater, Fl with carbide button and a neck sizing die. Got the last one. ;). Sadly Forster has no plans of making dies for the 26. I have a few things I am going to sell to upgrade my Chinese Rockcucker to a Coax. Still irked but explains why it's so **** sloppy. No where near like one I grew up on. Had I known, I would have bought a Redding or Coax instead. It would have been a lot cheaper too since its was ten plus years ago. I wasn't following what was going on in reloading industry. I didn't realize they were having things made or mostly made in China. (I was in college and two classes away from graduating for Machine Tool Technology after first stint in military when Industry literally collapsed over night). I saw same thing happen in roofing manufacturing when I was a kid with my dad. We had really hard times for a while. But because of childhood I knew enough I had to bail on something on my first career choice. I had some buddies loose everything who stayed in industry. So I will aways support US Machiing/manufacturing jobs with companies that kept the jobs here. Sorry for rant. It irks me every time I think it about along with no way can I do anything precision with my RCBS (consistency to my expectations is **** near impossible) and don't feel like trying the Dillon 550 to do the 26 load development. I prefer a desicated single stage. I just need to go pick up some powder today and some bullets in two week or so I have them on hand. Then it's waiting on mama to say I can order the scope I want. This only getting a paycheck once a month sucks!!!!! l pack rat gift certificates and gift cards so at least at times like this I can get the toys. [/QUOTE]
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