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Reloading
Reloading equipment question
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<blockquote data-quote="RUFFIAN R - NY" data-source="post: 2423236" data-attributes="member: 121836"><p>$$$$$ tells the story- I always try to get the best I can afford and maybe a little more. Are you doing pistol / rifle / big Magnums/ Bench shooting or LR/ F-class .. The dies will tell the story / Straight bushing dies for the serious ones and some are custom made at same time the chamber is cut and throated. One can go NUTS for sure !!! Ask questions and try a few out if possible, each one is different.. If one is just reloading to save a $$$$ or two, only need a single stage press ( 99 % of mine are all single stage ) and have many a press. Still have my first one a BLUE COMPANY ONE ( Pacific ) , now am with Redding / RCBS - Huntington tool die Co. Auto / Progressive use for pistol / Shotgun. An arbor press for my Bench / LR shooting straight line bushing dies. Good Luck with your pick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RUFFIAN R - NY, post: 2423236, member: 121836"] $$$$$ tells the story- I always try to get the best I can afford and maybe a little more. Are you doing pistol / rifle / big Magnums/ Bench shooting or LR/ F-class .. The dies will tell the story / Straight bushing dies for the serious ones and some are custom made at same time the chamber is cut and throated. One can go NUTS for sure !!! Ask questions and try a few out if possible, each one is different.. If one is just reloading to save a $$$$ or two, only need a single stage press ( 99 % of mine are all single stage ) and have many a press. Still have my first one a BLUE COMPANY ONE ( Pacific ) , now am with Redding / RCBS - Huntington tool die Co. Auto / Progressive use for pistol / Shotgun. An arbor press for my Bench / LR shooting straight line bushing dies. Good Luck with your pick. [/QUOTE]
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