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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 108014" data-source="post: 2034647"><p>I bought the rockchucker surpreme kit when I first started and the only thing I still use from it are the press, case loading block, and case lube pad. I would use the beam scale if I hadn't sold it. Shortly after I started I bought an electronic dispenser. I don't trust my electronic dispenser so I weigh every load on a beam scale. I feel they are more consistent although its probably not necessary. Will need a trimmer and like others said measuring tools are as important as the press. I have yet to find a priming tool I'm overly fond of. I use the press mounted lee priming tool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 108014, post: 2034647"] I bought the rockchucker surpreme kit when I first started and the only thing I still use from it are the press, case loading block, and case lube pad. I would use the beam scale if I hadn't sold it. Shortly after I started I bought an electronic dispenser. I don't trust my electronic dispenser so I weigh every load on a beam scale. I feel they are more consistent although its probably not necessary. Will need a trimmer and like others said measuring tools are as important as the press. I have yet to find a priming tool I'm overly fond of. I use the press mounted lee priming tool. [/QUOTE]
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