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<blockquote data-quote="rickjoty" data-source="post: 1526539" data-attributes="member: 99582"><p>For a very accurate loading press I like the Forster Co-Ax. For brass cleaning, I use a wet tumbler with SS pins that I bought cheap from Harbor Freight. I know some feel that it induces hardening but it cleans inside and out including flash holes. Whidden dies are great but I also have Forster. I use an RCBS electric scale and I finger pinch the final 0.1 of a grain. I've gotten good at knowing how many little powder grains to drop to get to where I need to be.</p><p></p><p>I say, especially if you can't use the dies, buy your own stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickjoty, post: 1526539, member: 99582"] For a very accurate loading press I like the Forster Co-Ax. For brass cleaning, I use a wet tumbler with SS pins that I bought cheap from Harbor Freight. I know some feel that it induces hardening but it cleans inside and out including flash holes. Whidden dies are great but I also have Forster. I use an RCBS electric scale and I finger pinch the final 0.1 of a grain. I've gotten good at knowing how many little powder grains to drop to get to where I need to be. I say, especially if you can't use the dies, buy your own stuff. [/QUOTE]
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