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<blockquote data-quote="olsonj85" data-source="post: 272368" data-attributes="member: 13578"><p>I do understand that the equipment isn't going to make me better at reloading by it's self however, I would prefer to spend a little extra for quality, not necassarilly fancy, equipment now as opposed to buying something that is currently good enough for my current skill set. To use an anallogy, I have always had a fairly decent set of golf clubs but it seemed like I could practice all I wanted but I would always hit a plateau. Last year I bit the bullet and purchased a custom set of clubs. In the month following I cut my handicap in half. So to me I want to do it right this time. Especially as I believe this will become a lifelong hobby. Anyway, I think I have made up my mind on the press. I am still looking around at the extras. I prefer to assemble my own equipment rather than use a kit. I think it gives me more control over my purchase, but it seems to be much more work. I was curious if you guys would share with me what tools you use in reloading you long range rounds. Anyway thank you all for the info so far it has sent me out looking for more information. Seems to be how it always works, the more you learn, the more you understand how much more there is to learn. Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="olsonj85, post: 272368, member: 13578"] I do understand that the equipment isn't going to make me better at reloading by it's self however, I would prefer to spend a little extra for quality, not necassarilly fancy, equipment now as opposed to buying something that is currently good enough for my current skill set. To use an anallogy, I have always had a fairly decent set of golf clubs but it seemed like I could practice all I wanted but I would always hit a plateau. Last year I bit the bullet and purchased a custom set of clubs. In the month following I cut my handicap in half. So to me I want to do it right this time. Especially as I believe this will become a lifelong hobby. Anyway, I think I have made up my mind on the press. I am still looking around at the extras. I prefer to assemble my own equipment rather than use a kit. I think it gives me more control over my purchase, but it seems to be much more work. I was curious if you guys would share with me what tools you use in reloading you long range rounds. Anyway thank you all for the info so far it has sent me out looking for more information. Seems to be how it always works, the more you learn, the more you understand how much more there is to learn. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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