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<blockquote data-quote="boomtube" data-source="post: 271563" data-attributes="member: 9215"><p>Yeah Zig, guess we all have our favorites. I sure do. But I don't confuse my favorites with what's "best" for others. I know that, aside from some snob appeal, there just isn't a vast difference in what can be done with any of our reloading makers products. </p><p> </p><p>I had a real chuckle last week reading where two guys were posting on equipment. One of them, said, in effect, the two of them were superiour reloaders because they each had chosen to pay for the "best" press, a Redding Big Boss, IIRC. When anyone is REALLY a good reloader he knows it takes much more than the simple purchase of expensive tools! </p><p> </p><p>I know an auto "mechanic" who owns a great set of <em>Snap-On</em> tools. He has trouble changing a set of brake shoes without bending or braking something else! Proving that good tools help get a job done somewhat easier but it sure doesn't convey any knowledge or understanding and that's the vital part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boomtube, post: 271563, member: 9215"] Yeah Zig, guess we all have our favorites. I sure do. But I don't confuse my favorites with what's "best" for others. I know that, aside from some snob appeal, there just isn't a vast difference in what can be done with any of our reloading makers products. I had a real chuckle last week reading where two guys were posting on equipment. One of them, said, in effect, the two of them were superiour reloaders because they each had chosen to pay for the "best" press, a Redding Big Boss, IIRC. When anyone is REALLY a good reloader he knows it takes much more than the simple purchase of expensive tools! I know an auto "mechanic" who owns a great set of [I]Snap-On[/I] tools. He has trouble changing a set of brake shoes without bending or braking something else! Proving that good tools help get a job done somewhat easier but it sure doesn't convey any knowledge or understanding and that's the vital part. [/QUOTE]
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