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<blockquote data-quote="whhood" data-source="post: 2122846" data-attributes="member: 117347"><p>As the title states I am new to reloading. Actually just getting into it. I am shopping for a press now. I like the simplicity of a single stage and will probably go through every step with a couple hundred cases at a time. I feel like I can pay attention to detail a little better this way. Am I wrong? Any tips? Any suggestions on which press to get and why? I was looking at the Lee breech lock but if it's junk I am open to suggestions. I mainly hunt and punch paper a few times a year but looking to shoot more. No competing or anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whhood, post: 2122846, member: 117347"] As the title states I am new to reloading. Actually just getting into it. I am shopping for a press now. I like the simplicity of a single stage and will probably go through every step with a couple hundred cases at a time. I feel like I can pay attention to detail a little better this way. Am I wrong? Any tips? Any suggestions on which press to get and why? I was looking at the Lee breech lock but if it’s junk I am open to suggestions. I mainly hunt and punch paper a few times a year but looking to shoot more. No competing or anything. [/QUOTE]
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