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<blockquote data-quote="Roughwater" data-source="post: 1548493" data-attributes="member: 33915"><p>I had looked at the one's I got for a good while and finally found them on sale for in the low 300's or high 200's but can't remember. There are lots of good one's out there. </p><p>I won't comment on a scope but if you get a scope you will want a tripod too. Vortex makes a great one that telescopes real small and light so is easy to backpack too. I use it at the range a lot too to spot my shots on paper. When you start reloading you will find it handy as well. Reloading. More money. Ha Get you a Forster Co-Ax press. Is my best advice there. Cost a little more than other single stage presses but you need no Shell holders and it gives you more leverage too. Forster dies are some of the best as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roughwater, post: 1548493, member: 33915"] I had looked at the one's I got for a good while and finally found them on sale for in the low 300's or high 200's but can't remember. There are lots of good one's out there. I won't comment on a scope but if you get a scope you will want a tripod too. Vortex makes a great one that telescopes real small and light so is easy to backpack too. I use it at the range a lot too to spot my shots on paper. When you start reloading you will find it handy as well. Reloading. More money. Ha Get you a Forster Co-Ax press. Is my best advice there. Cost a little more than other single stage presses but you need no Shell holders and it gives you more leverage too. Forster dies are some of the best as well. [/QUOTE]
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