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Press upgrade dilemma 338lm
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<blockquote data-quote="woolecox" data-source="post: 1948244" data-attributes="member: 18551"><p>I highly recommend the Redding Big Boss II and all Redding dies. Also have the Forster Co-Ax and their dies as well. Both are excellent and very precise. My pistol ammo is loaded on a Dillon RL550B that I have had for 15 years. I will never need another press the rest of my life. </p><p></p><p>I had two different Lee presses and one point but ended up giving them away. I started out on a Rock Chucker (USA made) in 1987. It was a great press as well. I gave it to my son so he could get started in reloading.</p><p></p><p>I would forget about neck turning unless you are shooting bench rest and have an undersized neck chamber that requires it. Don't overthink it. Load up some ammo. If it shoots well, that is the true litmus test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woolecox, post: 1948244, member: 18551"] I highly recommend the Redding Big Boss II and all Redding dies. Also have the Forster Co-Ax and their dies as well. Both are excellent and very precise. My pistol ammo is loaded on a Dillon RL550B that I have had for 15 years. I will never need another press the rest of my life. I had two different Lee presses and one point but ended up giving them away. I started out on a Rock Chucker (USA made) in 1987. It was a great press as well. I gave it to my son so he could get started in reloading. I would forget about neck turning unless you are shooting bench rest and have an undersized neck chamber that requires it. Don't overthink it. Load up some ammo. If it shoots well, that is the true litmus test. [/QUOTE]
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