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<blockquote data-quote="DRC458" data-source="post: 1552775" data-attributes="member: 530"><p>You need to be A LOT more specific! There are some dies I have tried but will NEVER buy again (I won't mention any names, but it rhymes with "pee.") Other than that, I own dies made by just about every other manufacturer. I have tried and like Starline brass ... I guess you would call that a 'cheaper' or low cost alternative. I have probably reloaded brass from just about every other maker, domestic or foreign. I will not buy powder or primers online because of the hazmat fees ... I can either buy it locally or when I make a trip to OKC or Tulsa and pay taxes and come out cheaper. And, I realize that input was probably about as helpful as stepping on your toes, but that's my two cents!</p><p></p><p>Oh, and ... thanks for asking</p><p></p><p>Don</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRC458, post: 1552775, member: 530"] You need to be A LOT more specific! There are some dies I have tried but will NEVER buy again (I won't mention any names, but it rhymes with "pee.") Other than that, I own dies made by just about every other manufacturer. I have tried and like Starline brass ... I guess you would call that a 'cheaper' or low cost alternative. I have probably reloaded brass from just about every other maker, domestic or foreign. I will not buy powder or primers online because of the hazmat fees ... I can either buy it locally or when I make a trip to OKC or Tulsa and pay taxes and come out cheaper. And, I realize that input was probably about as helpful as stepping on your toes, but that's my two cents! Oh, and ... thanks for asking Don [/QUOTE]
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