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Reloading
Looking for a new press
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<blockquote data-quote="Seabeeken" data-source="post: 3043604" data-attributes="member: 68015"><p>I have a coax and Redding BB2 and find myself using the BB2 more and more. In fact I'm taking the coax off the bench soon. I switched my BB2 over to Lee breech lock bushing and die changes are fast and easy. Some yrs back I loaded test loads on both presses using same dies and components to see if there was a difference. I found no difference at all on target.</p><p>Never used a Lee press but I'm loving their beam scale and deluxe powder thrower. My Hornady and RCBS powder throwers and my M1000 and 10-10 scales are sitting on the shelf now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seabeeken, post: 3043604, member: 68015"] I have a coax and Redding BB2 and find myself using the BB2 more and more. In fact I'm taking the coax off the bench soon. I switched my BB2 over to Lee breech lock bushing and die changes are fast and easy. Some yrs back I loaded test loads on both presses using same dies and components to see if there was a difference. I found no difference at all on target. Never used a Lee press but I'm loving their beam scale and deluxe powder thrower. My Hornady and RCBS powder throwers and my M1000 and 10-10 scales are sitting on the shelf now. [/QUOTE]
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