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<blockquote data-quote="ShtrRdy" data-source="post: 1535939" data-attributes="member: 40852"><p>That's a lot of questions. I'll tell you my experience. I bought my first reloading equipment in 1976. It was all RCBS. I didn't know much about it back then. Can't say that I learned much about making good ammo then. During college, getting married, and having a family, the reloading equipment was packed away for 18 years. </p><p></p><p>RCBS made good equipment back in the 70's. When I go back into reloading in the 90's I bought a couple sets of RCBS pistol dies. Both sets had problems. I had to send them back to RCBS and they corrected the problem. Since then I've an RCBS tool and it too had a problem. So now I avoid RCBS and I won't recommend it to anyone.</p><p></p><p>Nowadays I use Redding or Forster. Both of these companies seem to produce good equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShtrRdy, post: 1535939, member: 40852"] That's a lot of questions. I'll tell you my experience. I bought my first reloading equipment in 1976. It was all RCBS. I didn't know much about it back then. Can't say that I learned much about making good ammo then. During college, getting married, and having a family, the reloading equipment was packed away for 18 years. RCBS made good equipment back in the 70's. When I go back into reloading in the 90's I bought a couple sets of RCBS pistol dies. Both sets had problems. I had to send them back to RCBS and they corrected the problem. Since then I've an RCBS tool and it too had a problem. So now I avoid RCBS and I won't recommend it to anyone. Nowadays I use Redding or Forster. Both of these companies seem to produce good equipment. [/QUOTE]
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