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Reloading
what powder is what ?
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<blockquote data-quote="devildoc" data-source="post: 289917" data-attributes="member: 5615"><p>The LEE classic cast press is a very good press for the money ($70). The lee scale is functional and at $20, if you're just startin' out I don't think you'd be giving up much. If you don't plan on loading large quantities of ammunition, I don't think you really need a powder measure. You can knock out 20rds of hunting ammo with a powder dipper (tea-spoon) and a trickler in no time once you get the hang of it. And probably faster than you can load em with a crappy powder measure cause you'll be pourin' powder back and fourth every load. So if you're planning on loading small quantities. Use the money towards good dies.</p><p></p><p>P.S.: Oops, I guess the Lee Classic Cast press has gone up to $85, still about the best deal out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devildoc, post: 289917, member: 5615"] The LEE classic cast press is a very good press for the money ($70). The lee scale is functional and at $20, if you're just startin' out I don't think you'd be giving up much. If you don't plan on loading large quantities of ammunition, I don't think you really need a powder measure. You can knock out 20rds of hunting ammo with a powder dipper (tea-spoon) and a trickler in no time once you get the hang of it. And probably faster than you can load em with a crappy powder measure cause you'll be pourin' powder back and fourth every load. So if you're planning on loading small quantities. Use the money towards good dies. P.S.: Oops, I guess the Lee Classic Cast press has gone up to $85, still about the best deal out there. [/QUOTE]
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