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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Which brand reloading equipment?
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 22585"><p>Kevral--</p><p>If you are reloading for rifle calibers only and are after good accuracy, I would suggest a good O type press like the RCBS Rockchucker or Redding Boss. A digital scale is much more convienient than a balance beam so go ahead and get one up front and don't waste your money.Pact or RCBS are both good.(Pact makes both). The Redding 3BR competition powder measure is hard to beat for the money. A good set of calipers is also a must. Don't forget the little things like case prep tools, powder funnel, and loading blocks. I also recommend the excellent Stony Point Chamber-all tool and the matching Comparator with inserts. If you get a kit, the Rockchucker kit is the most complete, but comes with a balance beam scale. Stay with quality dies like RCBS or Redding. Forster also makes good dies. Good Luck and have fun/be safe!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 22585"] Kevral-- If you are reloading for rifle calibers only and are after good accuracy, I would suggest a good O type press like the RCBS Rockchucker or Redding Boss. A digital scale is much more convienient than a balance beam so go ahead and get one up front and don't waste your money.Pact or RCBS are both good.(Pact makes both). The Redding 3BR competition powder measure is hard to beat for the money. A good set of calipers is also a must. Don't forget the little things like case prep tools, powder funnel, and loading blocks. I also recommend the excellent Stony Point Chamber-all tool and the matching Comparator with inserts. If you get a kit, the Rockchucker kit is the most complete, but comes with a balance beam scale. Stay with quality dies like RCBS or Redding. Forster also makes good dies. Good Luck and have fun/be safe! [/QUOTE]
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