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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 2046720" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I was in the same boat as you 4 years ago.</p><p>I wanted something stout in a press. So it was either the rock chucker or the Lee classic cast.</p><p>I got the lee..I like the way it primes cases better..USA made</p><p>I went with Lee dies..Although that is preference...I was given some Rcbs stuff and Made in mexico on the box earked me.</p><p>It ain't all made here....</p><p></p><p>That lee classic cast is all i have used in that 4 years and 1000's of rounds loaded and still like new.</p><p>Gene sears is where i get powder and bullets most of the time..Primers from him all the time.</p><p></p><p>So a press</p><p>some dies</p><p>case trimmers..I got the lee</p><p>Need to get a tool to chamfer the inside and outside of case mouths.</p><p>Some dial calipers to measure cases etc.</p><p>I would also suggest some imperial sizing die wax.</p><p>I got an rcbs neck turner..</p><p>Best results with that came from MY 30-30 shooting cast bullets of all things.</p><p></p><p>Some of the barrels of the 7.62x39 will measure .311" or larger..</p><p>Slugging the bore will tell the truth.</p><p>I would get a universal primer decapper die..</p><p>That should get you started..Besides the componets to make it go bang.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 2046720, member: 15054"] I was in the same boat as you 4 years ago. I wanted something stout in a press. So it was either the rock chucker or the Lee classic cast. I got the lee..I like the way it primes cases better..USA made I went with Lee dies..Although that is preference...I was given some Rcbs stuff and Made in mexico on the box earked me. It ain't all made here.... That lee classic cast is all i have used in that 4 years and 1000's of rounds loaded and still like new. Gene sears is where i get powder and bullets most of the time..Primers from him all the time. So a press some dies case trimmers..I got the lee Need to get a tool to chamfer the inside and outside of case mouths. Some dial calipers to measure cases etc. I would also suggest some imperial sizing die wax. I got an rcbs neck turner.. Best results with that came from MY 30-30 shooting cast bullets of all things. Some of the barrels of the 7.62x39 will measure .311" or larger.. Slugging the bore will tell the truth. I would get a universal primer decapper die.. That should get you started..Besides the componets to make it go bang. [/QUOTE]
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