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Bit the bullet and bought a press: my new setup.
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<blockquote data-quote="okietom" data-source="post: 2259551" data-attributes="member: 18710"><p>I have been teaching and advising one of my sons friends on how to reload using my equipment. He is loading .223 and we have used my Dillon rapid trim on the rcbs and primer swager to prep the mixed brass that he has been collecting. We have polished it in my Lyman 1200. We have used One shot and Imperial to lube them. We have decapped in my rockchucker and Lee hand press with a universal decapper and worked up loads with two different bullets and two different powders.</p><p></p><p>We did the load development on the Dillon. He wants a Dillon progressive and I have discussed mine with him and what I know about the 650. After asking questions about loading at the stores he has gone to for components has has ordered a Lee Classic Kit with a Lee single stage press. He know that he can get started with it and get a progressive later. That is his plan. His kit has came in and he is going to build a bench and get set up to load.</p><p></p><p>It has been kinda fun helping him get started and I always like hearing about new reloaders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okietom, post: 2259551, member: 18710"] I have been teaching and advising one of my sons friends on how to reload using my equipment. He is loading .223 and we have used my Dillon rapid trim on the rcbs and primer swager to prep the mixed brass that he has been collecting. We have polished it in my Lyman 1200. We have used One shot and Imperial to lube them. We have decapped in my rockchucker and Lee hand press with a universal decapper and worked up loads with two different bullets and two different powders. We did the load development on the Dillon. He wants a Dillon progressive and I have discussed mine with him and what I know about the 650. After asking questions about loading at the stores he has gone to for components has has ordered a Lee Classic Kit with a Lee single stage press. He know that he can get started with it and get a progressive later. That is his plan. His kit has came in and he is going to build a bench and get set up to load. It has been kinda fun helping him get started and I always like hearing about new reloaders. [/QUOTE]
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