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<blockquote data-quote="WyoHunter1" data-source="post: 1399445" data-attributes="member: 89613"><p>There are no beginner brands just cheaper brands. </p><p>I have been using a RCBS 4X4 progressive press for years although I only used it as a single stage press. I am going to get rid of it to get a Redding T7. If I had started with the Redding years ago I would not be needing to spend more money now and I would not need to reset all my dies.</p><p>I would suggest you get a single stage press. It is a little slower than a progressive but you will generally get more accurate loads and there is less of a chance to make mistakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WyoHunter1, post: 1399445, member: 89613"] There are no beginner brands just cheaper brands. I have been using a RCBS 4X4 progressive press for years although I only used it as a single stage press. I am going to get rid of it to get a Redding T7. If I had started with the Redding years ago I would not be needing to spend more money now and I would not need to reset all my dies. I would suggest you get a single stage press. It is a little slower than a progressive but you will generally get more accurate loads and there is less of a chance to make mistakes. [/QUOTE]
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