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Reloading
What is the best reloading kit?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 442893" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>the average person just sizes a case and then loads it, so you don't have to be to particular. Yet if your one of the guys doing case forming (wildcats), then you want a heavyduty press. Most folks don't have all that much need for one. I use a Forster, and I've been using it since 1978 (just as tight today as the day I took it out of the box). Guys laughed at me for paying the horrible sum of $83 when I picked it up (even the dealer did). But the dealer liked the way it worked so well that he ordered five of them and kept one for himself (the other four were gone in less than ten days).</p><p> If your doing big long strait walled cases, the Forster is a light year better than the others. But if you just doing .223's any of them will do. I like forming wildcats, so I use the Co-Ax (I can full length size a .308 with one finger)</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 442893, member: 25383"] the average person just sizes a case and then loads it, so you don't have to be to particular. Yet if your one of the guys doing case forming (wildcats), then you want a heavyduty press. Most folks don't have all that much need for one. I use a Forster, and I've been using it since 1978 (just as tight today as the day I took it out of the box). Guys laughed at me for paying the horrible sum of $83 when I picked it up (even the dealer did). But the dealer liked the way it worked so well that he ordered five of them and kept one for himself (the other four were gone in less than ten days). If your doing big long strait walled cases, the Forster is a light year better than the others. But if you just doing .223's any of them will do. I like forming wildcats, so I use the Co-Ax (I can full length size a .308 with one finger) gary [/QUOTE]
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