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<blockquote data-quote="Pointman" data-source="post: 1878430" data-attributes="member: 102254"><p>I use a '70 vintage "Chucker" that I got new and have used for decades. It looks a bit ugly, after the many years of use. I did get a M.E.C. last year and use it strictly for the seating operations. The "chucker has been relegated to brass prep and handgun loading. When I got the M.E.C. I checked a lot of 100 rounds for runout. Found3 that needed "tweaking" to get under .002 runout. I use Forester dies and RCBS Gold Medal dies for long guns and LEE for the handguns, I like their factory crimp dies. That being said, whatever quality tools you choose, just take good care of them. The occasional cleaning is good insurance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pointman, post: 1878430, member: 102254"] I use a '70 vintage "Chucker" that I got new and have used for decades. It looks a bit ugly, after the many years of use. I did get a M.E.C. last year and use it strictly for the seating operations. The "chucker has been relegated to brass prep and handgun loading. When I got the M.E.C. I checked a lot of 100 rounds for runout. Found3 that needed "tweaking" to get under .002 runout. I use Forester dies and RCBS Gold Medal dies for long guns and LEE for the handguns, I like their factory crimp dies. That being said, whatever quality tools you choose, just take good care of them. The occasional cleaning is good insurance. [/QUOTE]
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