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FL sizing shoulder bump question
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<blockquote data-quote="ButterBean" data-source="post: 1840981" data-attributes="member: 41385"><p>Hornady is a manufacturer of budget, entry-level reloading equipment. Not a source I'd recommend for precision reloading information (or equipment) </p><p></p><p>This used to be a site where we helped everyone regardless of what they had or used, My first kit was a Lee Challenger Kit that I bought new for $100 and I was proud, I have since upgraded almost all of my equipment since then but I still have it and while I'm obviously not near as experienced or knowledgeable as you I will say that I have loaded just as accurate rounds with the $100 Lee kit as I have with all the Budget Entry Level Equipment that I have now, I've got Redding, Lyman, Forester, Bonanza, RCBS, Lee and Hornady Dies but I personally have found in many instances using my budget equipment the Lee and Hornady dies provide the same results as the others for half the price, Do i like the high dollar stuff ? I sure do, I am a precision reloader? no I'm not, The point I'm getting at is just like most threads on this site anymore your answering a question that wasn't even asked and running down equipment that the OP isn't even using, I meant no offense or disrespect and I'm all for if it works for you more power to ya, I hope you have a good day and if I'm out of line All Apologies To everyone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ButterBean, post: 1840981, member: 41385"] Hornady is a manufacturer of budget, entry-level reloading equipment. Not a source I'd recommend for precision reloading information (or equipment) This used to be a site where we helped everyone regardless of what they had or used, My first kit was a Lee Challenger Kit that I bought new for $100 and I was proud, I have since upgraded almost all of my equipment since then but I still have it and while I'm obviously not near as experienced or knowledgeable as you I will say that I have loaded just as accurate rounds with the $100 Lee kit as I have with all the Budget Entry Level Equipment that I have now, I've got Redding, Lyman, Forester, Bonanza, RCBS, Lee and Hornady Dies but I personally have found in many instances using my budget equipment the Lee and Hornady dies provide the same results as the others for half the price, Do i like the high dollar stuff ? I sure do, I am a precision reloader? no I'm not, The point I'm getting at is just like most threads on this site anymore your answering a question that wasn't even asked and running down equipment that the OP isn't even using, I meant no offense or disrespect and I'm all for if it works for you more power to ya, I hope you have a good day and if I'm out of line All Apologies To everyone [/QUOTE]
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