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Help -- about to purchase my first set of reloading equipment!
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<blockquote data-quote="Rem7mm08" data-source="post: 1601315" data-attributes="member: 108625"><p>Still using the rock chucker kit I purchased 25+ years ago. Most of my dies are rcbs. I use a lee hand priming tool, standard dial type caliper, and manual rcbs case trimmer. The scale that came with the kit is still accurate. I use a cordless drill for chamfering and to run the case trimmer when doing a lot of brass.</p><p>I am confident the equipment will outlast me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rem7mm08, post: 1601315, member: 108625"] Still using the rock chucker kit I purchased 25+ years ago. Most of my dies are rcbs. I use a lee hand priming tool, standard dial type caliper, and manual rcbs case trimmer. The scale that came with the kit is still accurate. I use a cordless drill for chamfering and to run the case trimmer when doing a lot of brass. I am confident the equipment will outlast me. [/QUOTE]
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