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Lee vs RCBS presses and equipment
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<blockquote data-quote="vahena" data-source="post: 930215" data-attributes="member: 76438"><p>First I would like to thank everyone who has replied to this thread.</p><p>There has been a lot of good advice here and I see there are as many different views on the subject as there is reloading equipment. I would like to explain at this point anyway, I am newly retired and have always love to shoot target, I am looking to reload 357,44, 223, 7mm rem mag. I am really going to concentrate on my long range shooting as that is the ultimate to me. I shoot one shot and think about that shot for a while, on what I did right or wrong and then shoot again, I am in no hurry, I want one ragged hole in the end. I know I have a lot of learning to do but that is half the fun. That being said, I have many other hobbies that I like and do so I don't want to spend a fortune on one hobby as a newbie without the experience to know what I will need and like in equipment.</p><p>From all the different views and advice from here and again thank you all. I believe I should get the lee cast press, I would like to get a single stage press in cast, if that is possible for now as I am interested in making exact loads and different recipes that my 7 mm, 223 like, and go from there. </p><p>I hope everyone chimes in as to whether I am on the right track and what lee, make and model number I should be looking for. I really seem to like the RCBS presses and equipment but to get started I think Lee is a good approach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vahena, post: 930215, member: 76438"] First I would like to thank everyone who has replied to this thread. There has been a lot of good advice here and I see there are as many different views on the subject as there is reloading equipment. I would like to explain at this point anyway, I am newly retired and have always love to shoot target, I am looking to reload 357,44, 223, 7mm rem mag. I am really going to concentrate on my long range shooting as that is the ultimate to me. I shoot one shot and think about that shot for a while, on what I did right or wrong and then shoot again, I am in no hurry, I want one ragged hole in the end. I know I have a lot of learning to do but that is half the fun. That being said, I have many other hobbies that I like and do so I don't want to spend a fortune on one hobby as a newbie without the experience to know what I will need and like in equipment. From all the different views and advice from here and again thank you all. I believe I should get the lee cast press, I would like to get a single stage press in cast, if that is possible for now as I am interested in making exact loads and different recipes that my 7 mm, 223 like, and go from there. I hope everyone chimes in as to whether I am on the right track and what lee, make and model number I should be looking for. I really seem to like the RCBS presses and equipment but to get started I think Lee is a good approach. [/QUOTE]
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