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Help -- about to purchase my first set of reloading equipment!
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<blockquote data-quote="John Klingenberg" data-source="post: 1601282" data-attributes="member: 107749"><p>Cant go wrong with a rock chuck. I bought mine in '87 and never had a single issue. I own a Dillon that just collects dust and several older Pacific presses. Going all RCBS is a good plan as well. Scales? A balance beam scale will do all you need. You'll get so good and fast with it youd be amazed. I can pour on a balance beam faster than my hornady can dispense it. A case trimmer isnt really needed so much. A 7 mag will use up it's likely brass life before trimming is necessary. I've rarely used one. Only thing I'd add after the kit is a powder throw like a Lyman 55. Get a copy of ABCs of reloading. I learned with that book. It's very good for even "stoopider" people like me. One of my rock chucks I installed the hornady lock n load kit on. It's a time saver but wholly unnecessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Klingenberg, post: 1601282, member: 107749"] Cant go wrong with a rock chuck. I bought mine in '87 and never had a single issue. I own a Dillon that just collects dust and several older Pacific presses. Going all RCBS is a good plan as well. Scales? A balance beam scale will do all you need. You'll get so good and fast with it youd be amazed. I can pour on a balance beam faster than my hornady can dispense it. A case trimmer isnt really needed so much. A 7 mag will use up it's likely brass life before trimming is necessary. I've rarely used one. Only thing I'd add after the kit is a powder throw like a Lyman 55. Get a copy of ABCs of reloading. I learned with that book. It's very good for even "stoopider" people like me. One of my rock chucks I installed the hornady lock n load kit on. It's a time saver but wholly unnecessary. [/QUOTE]
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