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Reloading Equipment
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<blockquote data-quote="midnightmalloy" data-source="post: 1370373" data-attributes="member: 25605"><p>I would not buy one of the kits as I rarely use the parts they include. I would buy the pieces individually. The press is just preference. I like rcbs, hornady and forester presses. Just from experience I would get a rcbs charge master or charge master lite. Case lube just use your fingers with imperial wax or the process the 6.5 guys use. To save money you can get the hand tools for case prep such as inside/outside neck chamfer and primer pocket cleaning. Hand priming tool. Then a case trimmer and your good. I would rather buy used and get good quality what you need instead of cheaper new stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midnightmalloy, post: 1370373, member: 25605"] I would not buy one of the kits as I rarely use the parts they include. I would buy the pieces individually. The press is just preference. I like rcbs, hornady and forester presses. Just from experience I would get a rcbs charge master or charge master lite. Case lube just use your fingers with imperial wax or the process the 6.5 guys use. To save money you can get the hand tools for case prep such as inside/outside neck chamfer and primer pocket cleaning. Hand priming tool. Then a case trimmer and your good. I would rather buy used and get good quality what you need instead of cheaper new stuff. [/QUOTE]
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