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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 1909782" data-attributes="member: 14057"><p>The best advice I can give is go right now and buy a copy of the ABC's of reloading. Read thru it. It is the best beginner book and has tons of information on every aspect of reloading, including powder types and burn rates. </p><p></p><p>As far as equipment the RCBS chucker kit is great. It will last for ever. I would bet 9 out of 10 guys that shoot rifle and have one of the high dollar Dillions still have a single stage on their bench they used. 7 of those guys probably own a RCBS rockchucker. </p><p></p><p>It has a lot to do with what you plan to reload. If you are a hunter and want to work up accurate loads for your rifles the single stage press is the better choice. If you are high volume pistol shooter the Dillion is probably more practical. The Dillions are set up to load volume. It can be done on a single stage. I have loaded a 1000 pistol rounds on my single stage in a weekend. Everytime I do it I swear I will never do that again without a progressive press. Six months later I do it again. </p><p></p><p>The ABC's book is a great reference tool. This forum is a great resource also. Lots of great guys that load for specific purposes and know what they are talking about. Good luck. Don't forget to chime and let us know how it is going.</p><p></p><p>The figures stated above are guesses. I bet they are close though. <img src="/images/smilies/naughty.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":naughty:" title="Naughty :naughty:" data-shortname=":naughty:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 1909782, member: 14057"] The best advice I can give is go right now and buy a copy of the ABC's of reloading. Read thru it. It is the best beginner book and has tons of information on every aspect of reloading, including powder types and burn rates. As far as equipment the RCBS chucker kit is great. It will last for ever. I would bet 9 out of 10 guys that shoot rifle and have one of the high dollar Dillions still have a single stage on their bench they used. 7 of those guys probably own a RCBS rockchucker. It has a lot to do with what you plan to reload. If you are a hunter and want to work up accurate loads for your rifles the single stage press is the better choice. If you are high volume pistol shooter the Dillion is probably more practical. The Dillions are set up to load volume. It can be done on a single stage. I have loaded a 1000 pistol rounds on my single stage in a weekend. Everytime I do it I swear I will never do that again without a progressive press. Six months later I do it again. The ABC's book is a great reference tool. This forum is a great resource also. Lots of great guys that load for specific purposes and know what they are talking about. Good luck. Don't forget to chime and let us know how it is going. The figures stated above are guesses. I bet they are close though. :naughty: [/QUOTE]
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