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<blockquote data-quote="GUNNNN" data-source="post: 3017117" data-attributes="member: 112411"><p>First of all I think that there are a lot of things that you can spend your money on that are opinion related but for my part aren't practical, I'm still using the first press I got in the 70s that's a Herters c type open to the front it's really handy for light work, then several years ago I bought an RCBS rockchucker it's great then I added a Redding turret press I found at an estate sale for a cheap price. I've found that if it accurate and faster is better so I got a lyman case prep center I really like it. I have an rcbs depriming dies but my wife bought me a Frankford Arsenal depriming tool so far this thing is great. A powder measurer that's fast and accurate will be my next investment. As many of the others have when it comes to tools buy once cry once. Midsouth is my go to then midway</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GUNNNN, post: 3017117, member: 112411"] First of all I think that there are a lot of things that you can spend your money on that are opinion related but for my part aren't practical, I'm still using the first press I got in the 70s that's a Herters c type open to the front it's really handy for light work, then several years ago I bought an RCBS rockchucker it's great then I added a Redding turret press I found at an estate sale for a cheap price. I've found that if it accurate and faster is better so I got a lyman case prep center I really like it. I have an rcbs depriming dies but my wife bought me a Frankford Arsenal depriming tool so far this thing is great. A powder measurer that's fast and accurate will be my next investment. As many of the others have when it comes to tools buy once cry once. Midsouth is my go to then midway [/QUOTE]
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