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Reloading
best for the money?
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<blockquote data-quote="VICTORNTN" data-source="post: 2577253" data-attributes="member: 118812"><p>I have learned in the last year that Redding gear is still made in the USA. I still have my first RockChucker as well. I got it in 1972. Their new stuff is Chinese. I've got and have had some of several other brands. If I were to replace my old RockChucker, I would get one of the Redding Big Boss series. I have also moved all my dies to either Redding full length bushing dies or Hornady full length bushing dies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VICTORNTN, post: 2577253, member: 118812"] I have learned in the last year that Redding gear is still made in the USA. I still have my first RockChucker as well. I got it in 1972. Their new stuff is Chinese. I've got and have had some of several other brands. If I were to replace my old RockChucker, I would get one of the Redding Big Boss series. I have also moved all my dies to either Redding full length bushing dies or Hornady full length bushing dies. [/QUOTE]
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