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Reloading
Should I buy a new press ?
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<blockquote data-quote="SCSCHNUR" data-source="post: 1823522" data-attributes="member: 44035"><p>Once you get started in this reloading business you will always be spending money and a lot of times you can find that what you may have bought was the wrong item. Learning from those that have experience will save you much both in time and troubles.. If you can go slowly save up some money if that is an issue buy once cry once. There is so much to learn. I would recommend finding an expperienced person locally if you can maybe there is a class that someone teaches at a local range this can be a great help. Ultimate Reloader has a video that compares 14 different presses but it come down to what you can afford as you will be buying from now on. I started with a Hornady single stage and bought a Hornady progressive Press and sold those and now have a Redding T7 press but I will get a Forester Co-Ax one day. Remember there is so many other pieces to this adventure that you will get as you grow. Click on link to watch the following.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 22px"><strong><a href="https://ultimatereloader.com/2019/04/08/fourteen-reloading-presses-compared-single-stage-shootout/" target="_blank">Fourteen Reloading Presses Compared: Single-Stage Shootout</a></strong></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SCSCHNUR, post: 1823522, member: 44035"] Once you get started in this reloading business you will always be spending money and a lot of times you can find that what you may have bought was the wrong item. Learning from those that have experience will save you much both in time and troubles.. If you can go slowly save up some money if that is an issue buy once cry once. There is so much to learn. I would recommend finding an expperienced person locally if you can maybe there is a class that someone teaches at a local range this can be a great help. Ultimate Reloader has a video that compares 14 different presses but it come down to what you can afford as you will be buying from now on. I started with a Hornady single stage and bought a Hornady progressive Press and sold those and now have a Redding T7 press but I will get a Forester Co-Ax one day. Remember there is so many other pieces to this adventure that you will get as you grow. Click on link to watch the following. [SIZE=6][B][URL='https://ultimatereloader.com/2019/04/08/fourteen-reloading-presses-compared-single-stage-shootout/']Fourteen Reloading Presses Compared: Single-Stage Shootout[/URL][/B][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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