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The Basics, Starting Out
Reloading Equipment
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<blockquote data-quote="Elkeater" data-source="post: 1370375" data-attributes="member: 103670"><p>I started and still have a Lee press. It was a cheap kit I think I paid $139 for it 6 years ago. My only upgrade was the powder scale. I upgraded to a RCBS. This setup has done well for me. I only load a few hundred rifle rounds a year and I have no problem with this setup. </p><p></p><p>My advice would be to make sure you get decent dies. I have Hornady custom dies. </p><p></p><p>My .308 shoots about 1/4 minute at 100 yards and my .300 win mag shoots about 3/4 minute at 100 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elkeater, post: 1370375, member: 103670"] I started and still have a Lee press. It was a cheap kit I think I paid $139 for it 6 years ago. My only upgrade was the powder scale. I upgraded to a RCBS. This setup has done well for me. I only load a few hundred rifle rounds a year and I have no problem with this setup. My advice would be to make sure you get decent dies. I have Hornady custom dies. My .308 shoots about 1/4 minute at 100 yards and my .300 win mag shoots about 3/4 minute at 100 yards. [/QUOTE]
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