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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Should I buy a new press ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Paper boy" data-source="post: 1823525" data-attributes="member: 110735"><p>Would be good to know what rifle your shooting, plus, the common thing for most NEW reloaders to do is to over buy or not "think out" what they actually need instead of filling a shelf with "STUFF" NO DOUBT, if your serious about accuracy a single stage is the way to go. I have been loading with a Foster Co-AX for years. Never regreated it. I have won several competitions with Forster, Readding, and Whidden gear and feel it was all worth every cent. Enjoy your adventure!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paper boy, post: 1823525, member: 110735"] Would be good to know what rifle your shooting, plus, the common thing for most NEW reloaders to do is to over buy or not "think out" what they actually need instead of filling a shelf with "STUFF" NO DOUBT, if your serious about accuracy a single stage is the way to go. I have been loading with a Foster Co-AX for years. Never regreated it. I have won several competitions with Forster, Readding, and Whidden gear and feel it was all worth every cent. Enjoy your adventure! [/QUOTE]
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