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Considering Reloading. Favorite equipemnt and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="okietom" data-source="post: 2338382" data-attributes="member: 18710"><p>Anyone that loads very much ammo can find uses for a progressive and a single stage press. I have a Dillon 550, an RCBS rockchucker, and a Lee Hand press. I have uses for all of them.</p><p></p><p> This is another reason that I think it doesn't matter what you get first, adding another type of press to your bench just gives you more options. It would be great to have a press for each cartridge case you reload. I have read most of this thread and all of the ideas are valid. Starting with a progressive or a turret or a single stage is a matter of choice and ammo volume needs.</p><p></p><p> I can't say that starting with a single stage is wrong. That is how I started. I had to learn how to use the Dillon 550 when I got that one. It was easier knowing how reloading went before getting the Dillon but I know I could have started with the 550 if it had been available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okietom, post: 2338382, member: 18710"] Anyone that loads very much ammo can find uses for a progressive and a single stage press. I have a Dillon 550, an RCBS rockchucker, and a Lee Hand press. I have uses for all of them. This is another reason that I think it doesn't matter what you get first, adding another type of press to your bench just gives you more options. It would be great to have a press for each cartridge case you reload. I have read most of this thread and all of the ideas are valid. Starting with a progressive or a turret or a single stage is a matter of choice and ammo volume needs. I can't say that starting with a single stage is wrong. That is how I started. I had to learn how to use the Dillon 550 when I got that one. It was easier knowing how reloading went before getting the Dillon but I know I could have started with the 550 if it had been available. [/QUOTE]
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