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<blockquote data-quote="wonderman4" data-source="post: 1913375" data-attributes="member: 72101"><p>SamuelBerryhill308: I can remember many years ago when I was in your shoes, so I unnerstand.</p><p></p><p>You can find some good equipment on ebay if you don't mind buying there. Lots of reputable shops advertise on ebay and have tons of equipment for sale. I started on a RCBS Jr Press back in the late 60s and my original press is still used. I have added 2 more Jr presses and a coupla of the old cast iron Rock Chuckers to the service on my bench.</p><p></p><p>Just look over the listings good and only buy from reputable dealers. You can tell by the reviews as to which ones are more trust worthy.</p><p></p><p>My comments about the Hornady One Shot are based on my reloading buddies experiences, and they have all had stuck cases in sizing dies when using it. The consensus is Imperial Sizing Wax is one of the best on the market. There are other good ones, but IMO, One Shot is not one of them.</p><p></p><p>I am certainly not telling you what to do, as that is your own decisions, just offering my experience and observations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wonderman4, post: 1913375, member: 72101"] SamuelBerryhill308: I can remember many years ago when I was in your shoes, so I unnerstand. You can find some good equipment on ebay if you don't mind buying there. Lots of reputable shops advertise on ebay and have tons of equipment for sale. I started on a RCBS Jr Press back in the late 60s and my original press is still used. I have added 2 more Jr presses and a coupla of the old cast iron Rock Chuckers to the service on my bench. Just look over the listings good and only buy from reputable dealers. You can tell by the reviews as to which ones are more trust worthy. My comments about the Hornady One Shot are based on my reloading buddies experiences, and they have all had stuck cases in sizing dies when using it. The consensus is Imperial Sizing Wax is one of the best on the market. There are other good ones, but IMO, One Shot is not one of them. I am certainly not telling you what to do, as that is your own decisions, just offering my experience and observations. [/QUOTE]
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