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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 3015634" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>Berrnard you came up with an excellent list.</p><p>I too started off with RCBS single stage press,Partner press and in the early 1970's I bought a Rock Chucker and still have and use it regularly!</p><p>Area 410 stuff is top notch!</p><p>I agree with everything already posted.</p><p>One thing not mentioned is I ruined several die sets by decapping with them,scratched the heck out of them and RCBS and Hornady die company could not refinish and get the scratches out anymore so I bought a single LEE Decapping die for decapping all my brass.1 die does it all.Not expensive and will save you money on ruining dies.</p><p>I bought the best calipers I could afford,Mitutoyo calipers,6 inch,a RCBS ball mic to measure the neck on brass.</p><p>Other than that what others have said is some great advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 3015634, member: 108576"] Berrnard you came up with an excellent list. I too started off with RCBS single stage press,Partner press and in the early 1970's I bought a Rock Chucker and still have and use it regularly! Area 410 stuff is top notch! I agree with everything already posted. One thing not mentioned is I ruined several die sets by decapping with them,scratched the heck out of them and RCBS and Hornady die company could not refinish and get the scratches out anymore so I bought a single LEE Decapping die for decapping all my brass.1 die does it all.Not expensive and will save you money on ruining dies. I bought the best calipers I could afford,Mitutoyo calipers,6 inch,a RCBS ball mic to measure the neck on brass. Other than that what others have said is some great advice. [/QUOTE]
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