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<blockquote data-quote="BuckFuller" data-source="post: 2252193" data-attributes="member: 29436"><p>MAN.... I really appreciate all the input, it IS appreciated! </p><p></p><p>I actually ended up getting a little Lee Breech Lock Challenger press. I have loaded many thousand rounds of ammo in the past with this press. Since I was concerned about trimming my cases, I got the .223 auto trim attachment and it looks like it will work great. I actually did end up getting a Wilson go/nogo gauge and I am now glad I did. There seemed to be difference of opinion so I opted to be on the safe side and get one. After resizing and de-priming the first 100 rounds I did not find a single case that would not pass the sizing test. I did opt top use RCBS dies and I was using Hornady Spray case lube. Some were on the long side of length but all were great on diameter. I am glad I spent the $25 for the guage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BuckFuller, post: 2252193, member: 29436"] MAN.... I really appreciate all the input, it IS appreciated! I actually ended up getting a little Lee Breech Lock Challenger press. I have loaded many thousand rounds of ammo in the past with this press. Since I was concerned about trimming my cases, I got the .223 auto trim attachment and it looks like it will work great. I actually did end up getting a Wilson go/nogo gauge and I am now glad I did. There seemed to be difference of opinion so I opted to be on the safe side and get one. After resizing and de-priming the first 100 rounds I did not find a single case that would not pass the sizing test. I did opt top use RCBS dies and I was using Hornady Spray case lube. Some were on the long side of length but all were great on diameter. I am glad I spent the $25 for the guage. [/QUOTE]
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