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<blockquote data-quote="rewiltshire" data-source="post: 1577838" data-attributes="member: 53629"><p>I have an old Lyman Crusher that I started with long ago. Bought a RCBS Rock Chucker later on. Got a good deal on a Dillon 550b (press, 5 conversions with toolheads and dies, two powder measures, scale, dial caliper and a bunch of brass/bullets from an estate sale) progressive but not self indexing - would recommend a 650 instead. I have all three set up on the bench. Each one has it's own duty. But I do keep the old Lyman working as my depriming and reforming press. Rock Chucker for more precision loading. Also have a little RCBS Partner Jr on a little portable set up that I carry in the field. Somethings you keep, somethings you trade away. Thought about a turret press, but haven't gotten one - yet. But I have been doing this for many years and picked many things up along the way.</p><p>I have found many things for sale/trade at gun shows, estate sales, gun clubs and even shooting matches. So always keep your eyes open.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rewiltshire, post: 1577838, member: 53629"] I have an old Lyman Crusher that I started with long ago. Bought a RCBS Rock Chucker later on. Got a good deal on a Dillon 550b (press, 5 conversions with toolheads and dies, two powder measures, scale, dial caliper and a bunch of brass/bullets from an estate sale) progressive but not self indexing - would recommend a 650 instead. I have all three set up on the bench. Each one has it's own duty. But I do keep the old Lyman working as my depriming and reforming press. Rock Chucker for more precision loading. Also have a little RCBS Partner Jr on a little portable set up that I carry in the field. Somethings you keep, somethings you trade away. Thought about a turret press, but haven't gotten one - yet. But I have been doing this for many years and picked many things up along the way. I have found many things for sale/trade at gun shows, estate sales, gun clubs and even shooting matches. So always keep your eyes open. [/QUOTE]
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