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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="foxtrotter" data-source="post: 1540060" data-attributes="member: 56384"><p>There has been a lot of good advice on here but a lot of the info requires one to buy new gear, I would look into the used market for anything that is not the newest, latest gizmo. Good measuring instruments are available that will do a credible job without the cost of brand new. Estates sell all kinds of reloading gear; used proudly by a now demised reloader. I've had great success with the Lee collet neck sizing dies vs adjusting a FL sizer or buying bushing sizers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foxtrotter, post: 1540060, member: 56384"] There has been a lot of good advice on here but a lot of the info requires one to buy new gear, I would look into the used market for anything that is not the newest, latest gizmo. Good measuring instruments are available that will do a credible job without the cost of brand new. Estates sell all kinds of reloading gear; used proudly by a now demised reloader. I've had great success with the Lee collet neck sizing dies vs adjusting a FL sizer or buying bushing sizers. [/QUOTE]
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