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<blockquote data-quote="6pakzak" data-source="post: 2616738" data-attributes="member: 120986"><p>For a beginner I would get a good solid single stage press, Redding bigboss, rcbs rebel or rock chucker supreme, mec marksman, all these presses are rated 1, 2 or 3 in top single stage presses depending on review, they are all very strong and will last a lifetime and are around 200.00, it's a small investment and if you decide you like reloading you will always use one of these presses for some function, I got 2 rcbs and 2 mecs, one body sizes, one has lee collet neck die, one has mandrel and last one seats, I find it's nice to keep everything set up separately, not that you should but my point is you'll always have a use for a good single stage press so it won't be a waste of money and if you stop reloading you won't have a lot into it, and I'll probably buy it off you if you quit reloading, good solid press will always sell, just stay away from the cheaper smaller single stage presses, I started with Lee challenger, got very sloppy in no time, buy a good cast iron press, it will do anything you need done and you'll always use it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6pakzak, post: 2616738, member: 120986"] For a beginner I would get a good solid single stage press, Redding bigboss, rcbs rebel or rock chucker supreme, mec marksman, all these presses are rated 1, 2 or 3 in top single stage presses depending on review, they are all very strong and will last a lifetime and are around 200.00, it's a small investment and if you decide you like reloading you will always use one of these presses for some function, I got 2 rcbs and 2 mecs, one body sizes, one has lee collet neck die, one has mandrel and last one seats, I find it's nice to keep everything set up separately, not that you should but my point is you'll always have a use for a good single stage press so it won't be a waste of money and if you stop reloading you won't have a lot into it, and I'll probably buy it off you if you quit reloading, good solid press will always sell, just stay away from the cheaper smaller single stage presses, I started with Lee challenger, got very sloppy in no time, buy a good cast iron press, it will do anything you need done and you'll always use it. [/QUOTE]
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