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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Just got the reloading bug...need help in deciding
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<blockquote data-quote="Pointman" data-source="post: 1718249" data-attributes="member: 102254"><p>I agree, I've used my "chucker" since the early '70's and it has always performed well. I load for several bolt rifles, 2 Remingtons, one AR 10 and several handguns. I do use a couple of Lee pistol dies as I like their factory crimp dies. During my normal shooting sessions, I'll go through a couple hundred handgun rounds and up to 150 rifle rounds. I'd love a Dillon progressive but can't really justify the cost. I do use a M.E.C. metallic press to seat my rifle rounds as I believe the floating shell holder help run out problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pointman, post: 1718249, member: 102254"] I agree, I've used my "chucker" since the early '70's and it has always performed well. I load for several bolt rifles, 2 Remingtons, one AR 10 and several handguns. I do use a couple of Lee pistol dies as I like their factory crimp dies. During my normal shooting sessions, I'll go through a couple hundred handgun rounds and up to 150 rifle rounds. I'd love a Dillon progressive but can't really justify the cost. I do use a M.E.C. metallic press to seat my rifle rounds as I believe the floating shell holder help run out problems. [/QUOTE]
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