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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Bingoc" data-source="post: 1860112" data-attributes="member: 38930"><p>I like LRhunter 514's approach and equipment selection, and I agree with you on not loading for the 9mm- it is just cheap enough to buy it. But in the 60 years of hunting and participating in the shooting sports, I have settled on the RCBs Rock Chucker for large center fire cartridges, and Redding Dies. For the other pistol and 223 calibers, I suggest the Dillon 550 C progressive press using Dillon dies. And for shotgun I would suggest the Ponsness Warren line of progressive loaders. View the above suggested videos and read a lot of the vendor catalogs for all of the other necessary items e.g, powder measures, measuring instruments etc. Spend some time looking in your area for someone that participates in the shooting sports or at a local shooting range and see if you can't find a mentor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bingoc, post: 1860112, member: 38930"] I like LRhunter 514's approach and equipment selection, and I agree with you on not loading for the 9mm- it is just cheap enough to buy it. But in the 60 years of hunting and participating in the shooting sports, I have settled on the RCBs Rock Chucker for large center fire cartridges, and Redding Dies. For the other pistol and 223 calibers, I suggest the Dillon 550 C progressive press using Dillon dies. And for shotgun I would suggest the Ponsness Warren line of progressive loaders. View the above suggested videos and read a lot of the vendor catalogs for all of the other necessary items e.g, powder measures, measuring instruments etc. Spend some time looking in your area for someone that participates in the shooting sports or at a local shooting range and see if you can't find a mentor. [/QUOTE]
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