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Reloading equipment question
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<blockquote data-quote="tnek13" data-source="post: 1625818" data-attributes="member: 43112"><p>Everybody has an opinion depending on where they started to reload or what was available at the time. The internet has made so much information available that it is scary. Rock Chucker or Co-ax or Redding Boss or Lee classic, I have them all plus a Dillion. They all work, each has some things they do better than others but they all work. Rock Chucker or Redding you will not wear them out. Co-Ax is the quickest to change dies once set up and is repeatable. I use them all. Dies are so good today that it too is scary, but if you get abad one the manufacturer will assist you, just give them a call. Redding, RCBS, Hornady, Forster, Dillion, and Lee dies are in my reloading room they all work, I have preferences but they all work. As has been suggested get several manuals and read them. Go to reloading company Webb sites and read the free information written by real experts, you m ay have to filter the conflicts at times but learn. Brownells has a ton of information so go read, they also sell a lot of really good stuff with a wonderful return policy. Buy American, most is produced here just thought I would throw that in. But do buy a Sinclair concentricity tool, that way you can brag about how your ammo is better than the factory stuff and if it isn't figure out what you are doing wrong and fix it,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tnek13, post: 1625818, member: 43112"] Everybody has an opinion depending on where they started to reload or what was available at the time. The internet has made so much information available that it is scary. Rock Chucker or Co-ax or Redding Boss or Lee classic, I have them all plus a Dillion. They all work, each has some things they do better than others but they all work. Rock Chucker or Redding you will not wear them out. Co-Ax is the quickest to change dies once set up and is repeatable. I use them all. Dies are so good today that it too is scary, but if you get abad one the manufacturer will assist you, just give them a call. Redding, RCBS, Hornady, Forster, Dillion, and Lee dies are in my reloading room they all work, I have preferences but they all work. As has been suggested get several manuals and read them. Go to reloading company Webb sites and read the free information written by real experts, you m ay have to filter the conflicts at times but learn. Brownells has a ton of information so go read, they also sell a lot of really good stuff with a wonderful return policy. Buy American, most is produced here just thought I would throw that in. But do buy a Sinclair concentricity tool, that way you can brag about how your ammo is better than the factory stuff and if it isn't figure out what you are doing wrong and fix it, [/QUOTE]
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