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Reloading
Should I buy a new press ?
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<blockquote data-quote="misterc01" data-source="post: 1823635" data-attributes="member: 109160"><p>A single stage press gives you the most control over all the aspects of precision reloading involving the press. in addition, you need the components to properly prepare the case, measure, weigh, etc that gives the most precise control over those aspects. I have Rock Chucker Supreme and it works GREAT! A co-axil is also a good choice, and I like the looks of the RCBS Summit for the price. The rest of your $ - quality dies, calipers, scale - for precise control I use a beam balance, etc., etc. . Reading is good, and be sure to look at what others use, what is available and make yourself list of "things, " then look at brands to decide which "things" to buy - many are listed in this thread.. BTW with pistol and .223 ammo, I want more speed than super, maximum, ultra-ultra precision. Loading for 10-300 yards is totally different than 600-1200 yards. Good luck and have fun!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misterc01, post: 1823635, member: 109160"] A single stage press gives you the most control over all the aspects of precision reloading involving the press. in addition, you need the components to properly prepare the case, measure, weigh, etc that gives the most precise control over those aspects. I have Rock Chucker Supreme and it works GREAT! A co-axil is also a good choice, and I like the looks of the RCBS Summit for the price. The rest of your $ - quality dies, calipers, scale - for precise control I use a beam balance, etc., etc. . Reading is good, and be sure to look at what others use, what is available and make yourself list of "things, " then look at brands to decide which "things" to buy - many are listed in this thread.. BTW with pistol and .223 ammo, I want more speed than super, maximum, ultra-ultra precision. Loading for 10-300 yards is totally different than 600-1200 yards. Good luck and have fun!!! [/QUOTE]
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