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Reloading
Which kit do I buy??
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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 592008" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>+1 on Treebark's advise. You'll want to upgrade to suit your personal loading style, no matter what kit you choose to start with.</p><p></p><p>My bench has a variety of brands on it now a days. Each tool fits my style best for this or that. But for getting started rolling your own, a kit is helpfull. It gives you time to see what & how each piece functions & what pieces need to be added or upgraded, all the while your still able to load rounds.</p><p></p><p>If I may add another brand to consider, Hornady Lock-n-Load is very simmilar in price to the RCBS kit. I absolutely love my L-n-L press with the quick change bushings. Set the die up once, & your done. No fiddeling with anything, & swiching gears takes mere seconds. Very convienient, & easy to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 592008, member: 22166"] +1 on Treebark's advise. You'll want to upgrade to suit your personal loading style, no matter what kit you choose to start with. My bench has a variety of brands on it now a days. Each tool fits my style best for this or that. But for getting started rolling your own, a kit is helpfull. It gives you time to see what & how each piece functions & what pieces need to be added or upgraded, all the while your still able to load rounds. If I may add another brand to consider, Hornady Lock-n-Load is very simmilar in price to the RCBS kit. I absolutely love my L-n-L press with the quick change bushings. Set the die up once, & your done. No fiddeling with anything, & swiching gears takes mere seconds. Very convienient, & easy to use. [/QUOTE]
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