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<blockquote data-quote="Daveinjax" data-source="post: 761319" data-attributes="member: 48429"><p>Gary and I disagree on a few things but he is right about 95% by me. Don't buy a kit , a lee classic cast for inexpensive or a forster co-ax for top of the line press . Wilson trimmer , forster seating die. I like the lee collet neck die and I think Gary is not as fond of them. For regular full length die sets I like lee for inexpensive and forster for top of the line. Any trickler and I use a lee perfect powder measure as I will always trickle down all my rifle loads. A ohaus or rcbs 10-10-10 scale and a hand primer , I have the rcbs . An OAL guage from hornady and a quality dial caliper. No horady dies or trimmers as they are the only ones I have found to be strait junk. If you don't want to spend the money for a wilson just buy some lee spindle trimmer kit to get you by until you get serious. I used a rockchuckerpress for years until I got a co-ax. I wish I had spent the money out front as the forster blows the rockchucker out of the water for precision. A dead stop press is much easier to adjust and repeat with than a camover press. Imo the forster press , forster seater , wilson trimmer are all worth every penny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daveinjax, post: 761319, member: 48429"] Gary and I disagree on a few things but he is right about 95% by me. Don't buy a kit , a lee classic cast for inexpensive or a forster co-ax for top of the line press . Wilson trimmer , forster seating die. I like the lee collet neck die and I think Gary is not as fond of them. For regular full length die sets I like lee for inexpensive and forster for top of the line. Any trickler and I use a lee perfect powder measure as I will always trickle down all my rifle loads. A ohaus or rcbs 10-10-10 scale and a hand primer , I have the rcbs . An OAL guage from hornady and a quality dial caliper. No horady dies or trimmers as they are the only ones I have found to be strait junk. If you don't want to spend the money for a wilson just buy some lee spindle trimmer kit to get you by until you get serious. I used a rockchuckerpress for years until I got a co-ax. I wish I had spent the money out front as the forster blows the rockchucker out of the water for precision. A dead stop press is much easier to adjust and repeat with than a camover press. Imo the forster press , forster seater , wilson trimmer are all worth every penny. [/QUOTE]
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