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<blockquote data-quote="6pakzak" data-source="post: 2616295" data-attributes="member: 120986"><p>I would start with a single stage press like rcbs rebel, very strong and precise press and even if you get turret press later you will still use this press, if you do one process at a time like size them all then go on to next step it will be just as fast as turret. I bought some good fl sizing does and found that I never use them anymore, if I was to do it again I would buy a Redding body die which bumps shoulder and sizes body, doesn't touch neck, then I would size neck with lee collet die and lastly get a good seating die to seat bullet, I think this is probably the least costly way to make quality ammo, all you need are these 3 dies, I'm not saying this is the best setup but you can get all 3 dies for the price of one good bushing die which gives you more control on neck sizing, I use these dies I suggested and all my bolt guns shoot half moa at 100yds so I feel no need to start messing with bushing dies, if I got into serious competition maybe I would go down that rabbit hole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6pakzak, post: 2616295, member: 120986"] I would start with a single stage press like rcbs rebel, very strong and precise press and even if you get turret press later you will still use this press, if you do one process at a time like size them all then go on to next step it will be just as fast as turret. I bought some good fl sizing does and found that I never use them anymore, if I was to do it again I would buy a Redding body die which bumps shoulder and sizes body, doesn't touch neck, then I would size neck with lee collet die and lastly get a good seating die to seat bullet, I think this is probably the least costly way to make quality ammo, all you need are these 3 dies, I'm not saying this is the best setup but you can get all 3 dies for the price of one good bushing die which gives you more control on neck sizing, I use these dies I suggested and all my bolt guns shoot half moa at 100yds so I feel no need to start messing with bushing dies, if I got into serious competition maybe I would go down that rabbit hole. [/QUOTE]
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