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Reloading
do you need to start over with load after neck turning?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sending156s" data-source="post: 2073846" data-attributes="member: 109060"><p>Sir, I value your opinion even though I have my own. My opinions on Hornady comes from when I go into my heated/cooled dehumidifier reloading shop the only pieces of equipment that have rust on them are Hornady. I know this is a result of cheaper steel. I thought I was getting erroneous readings from my Hornady electronic powder dispenser. I bought a RCBS ChargeMaster during a recent sale at Brownells and pulled out my RCBS triple beams I bought over 45 years ago. I checked and compared charges. Anyone using a Hornady powder dispenser needs to checks it. I believe the RCBS triple beams I bought 45+ years ago was made by Ohaus. The ChargeMaster matched up with the triple beams that I checked calibration on. I'm not advocating the ChargeMaster either, it just what my budget allowed. </p><p>it all comes down to opinions. You asked for my reasoning. I hope it made sense. All of us will never agree on everything. I like it that way and wish you a wonderful day. As long as we are enjoying ourselves I think that is the,priority. Good luck and best wishes moving forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sending156s, post: 2073846, member: 109060"] Sir, I value your opinion even though I have my own. My opinions on Hornady comes from when I go into my heated/cooled dehumidifier reloading shop the only pieces of equipment that have rust on them are Hornady. I know this is a result of cheaper steel. I thought I was getting erroneous readings from my Hornady electronic powder dispenser. I bought a RCBS ChargeMaster during a recent sale at Brownells and pulled out my RCBS triple beams I bought over 45 years ago. I checked and compared charges. Anyone using a Hornady powder dispenser needs to checks it. I believe the RCBS triple beams I bought 45+ years ago was made by Ohaus. The ChargeMaster matched up with the triple beams that I checked calibration on. I’m not advocating the ChargeMaster either, it just what my budget allowed. it all comes down to opinions. You asked for my reasoning. I hope it made sense. All of us will never agree on everything. I like it that way and wish you a wonderful day. As long as we are enjoying ourselves I think that is the,priority. Good luck and best wishes moving forward. [/QUOTE]
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