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<blockquote data-quote="Pdyson" data-source="post: 2789859" data-attributes="member: 74061"><p>I've been reloading and only shooting my handloads for over 40years. When I bought ammo, it was to get the brass. I still have and use some of the stuff I bought way back then. Like my RC press, an MTM case tray, and various dies. When the RCBS chargemaster came out I retired my 505 scale and sold my RCBS powder measure (wish I hadn't), up till then I was still trimming cases with the Lee trimmer chucked in a hand drill. That chargemaster kicked off my reloading modernization. I love how my super trickler can throw a charge faster than I can seat a bullet. I have a 4 station electric trimmer and an annealer. I love it all, but NONE of it is irreplaceable. I would gladly fall back to the Stone Age of reloading before I would pay the prices I see on boxes of ammo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdyson, post: 2789859, member: 74061"] I’ve been reloading and only shooting my handloads for over 40years. When I bought ammo, it was to get the brass. I still have and use some of the stuff I bought way back then. Like my RC press, an MTM case tray, and various dies. When the RCBS chargemaster came out I retired my 505 scale and sold my RCBS powder measure (wish I hadn’t), up till then I was still trimming cases with the Lee trimmer chucked in a hand drill. That chargemaster kicked off my reloading modernization. I love how my super trickler can throw a charge faster than I can seat a bullet. I have a 4 station electric trimmer and an annealer. I love it all, but NONE of it is irreplaceable. I would gladly fall back to the Stone Age of reloading before I would pay the prices I see on boxes of ammo. [/QUOTE]
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