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<blockquote data-quote="Dan Conzo" data-source="post: 51664" data-attributes="member: 269"><p>SR90</p><p>I agree with Darryl about the presses--you can't beat an arbor press with Wilson type hand dies for seating bullets, but for sizing the bigger cases (especially full length) most arbor presses (made for reloading) spring too much to maintain concentricity, but you can't beat the compound leverage presses like the Rockchucker (or equivalents), the Ultra Mag and the Bonanza Co-Ax (with large yoke) using bushing sizers, lapped sizers and body dies.</p><p></p><p>Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan Conzo, post: 51664, member: 269"] SR90 I agree with Darryl about the presses--you can't beat an arbor press with Wilson type hand dies for seating bullets, but for sizing the bigger cases (especially full length) most arbor presses (made for reloading) spring too much to maintain concentricity, but you can't beat the compound leverage presses like the Rockchucker (or equivalents), the Ultra Mag and the Bonanza Co-Ax (with large yoke) using bushing sizers, lapped sizers and body dies. Dan [/QUOTE]
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