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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 1878547" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>[USER=105422]Nuclear Worker,[/USER]</p><p>Now its all about personal preference</p><p>here is my best advice. try out several single stage, basic loader, and turret presses. My preference is the Hornady O-press, the Redding Big Boss II, the Hornady Iron Press, Dillon BL-550, or Lyman O-press. I am not an RCBS fan but their rock chucker II is a pretty nice press. The Dillon is technically a stripped down manual progressive (RL-550) but it's strong and it has served me well since the mid-1980's. the interesting fact is the BL-550 is not the highest priced of the lot either.</p><p>Look at and play with each of the brands scales, powder meters, dies, and prep equipment.. then put together your personal choices of brands, pieces and such. no one goes completely all one brand. I have most every brand of reloading equipment in/on my bench.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 1878547, member: 26227"] [USER=105422]Nuclear Worker,[/USER] Now its all about personal preference here is my best advice. try out several single stage, basic loader, and turret presses. My preference is the Hornady O-press, the Redding Big Boss II, the Hornady Iron Press, Dillon BL-550, or Lyman O-press. I am not an RCBS fan but their rock chucker II is a pretty nice press. The Dillon is technically a stripped down manual progressive (RL-550) but it's strong and it has served me well since the mid-1980's. the interesting fact is the BL-550 is not the highest priced of the lot either. Look at and play with each of the brands scales, powder meters, dies, and prep equipment.. then put together your personal choices of brands, pieces and such. no one goes completely all one brand. I have most every brand of reloading equipment in/on my bench. [/QUOTE]
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