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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyk" data-source="post: 252430" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>JMss17,</p><p> The first thing you gotta have is a desire to "roll ur own". You have that, no matter what the intent. I can't say that one machine is better than the other. Lee, Hornady, Forster, RCBS: they are all in the market to make money. Look at 'em all and make your pick. All of them will make bullets, it's up to you to tailor the load to your rifle.</p><p> With that said, I've been using a RCBS RS5 single stage for about 25 yrs now. I've reloaded 10,000 rifle bullets, twice over and 5000 pistol bullets, maybe once, possibly twice over. I don't foresee it ever giving up. If it does, my dad left me his RCBS RockChucker. It's in the closet on standby. I also have a Hornady L-N-L AP close by. I don't use it much but it rock and rolls when called upon. Good luck. JohnnyK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyk, post: 252430, member: 307"] JMss17, The first thing you gotta have is a desire to "roll ur own". You have that, no matter what the intent. I can't say that one machine is better than the other. Lee, Hornady, Forster, RCBS: they are all in the market to make money. Look at 'em all and make your pick. All of them will make bullets, it's up to you to tailor the load to your rifle. With that said, I've been using a RCBS RS5 single stage for about 25 yrs now. I've reloaded 10,000 rifle bullets, twice over and 5000 pistol bullets, maybe once, possibly twice over. I don't foresee it ever giving up. If it does, my dad left me his RCBS RockChucker. It's in the closet on standby. I also have a Hornady L-N-L AP close by. I don't use it much but it rock and rolls when called upon. Good luck. JohnnyK. [/QUOTE]
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