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Rcbs rebel vs big boss 2
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<blockquote data-quote="cape cove" data-source="post: 2951633" data-attributes="member: 95503"><p>[USER=127165]@NEELKHUNTER[/USER]</p><p>About 10 yrs ago I needed to purchase a new press. I felt that the Forster co-ax was the cat's meow but was out of my price range. I researched the RCBS RC, the various Redding presses in the same price range along with the Lyman crusher and Lee CC. When all was said and done I came away with the LEE CC. Been using since then with zero problems. No extras to purchase good price, great primer retrieval system etc JMO</p><p>Too add: Accurate ammo is much more the product of the dies used and your procedure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cape cove, post: 2951633, member: 95503"] [USER=127165]@NEELKHUNTER[/USER] About 10 yrs ago I needed to purchase a new press. I felt that the Forster co-ax was the cat's meow but was out of my price range. I researched the RCBS RC, the various Redding presses in the same price range along with the Lyman crusher and Lee CC. When all was said and done I came away with the LEE CC. Been using since then with zero problems. No extras to purchase good price, great primer retrieval system etc JMO Too add: Accurate ammo is much more the product of the dies used and your procedure. [/QUOTE]
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