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<blockquote data-quote="dlbleak" data-source="post: 2046745" data-attributes="member: 6795"><p>i second the lee stuff. either the classis "O" press or the classic turret. no need to spend a boatload of cash up front. can't tell you many times i've seen dusty presses sitting on a work bench. when asked the person says "i thought it was something i wanted to do, but its not for me" if you like it, there will be plenty of time to upgrade and spend more money! i've been reloading on some level or another for over 25 years. the classic turret for pistol and the O press for rifle/hunting loads works fine for me.</p><p>i can crank out a box of pistol ammo in about 15 minutes not hurried, for about $2.65 a box(cast my own)</p><p>best of luck on your new addiction and if you need some help setting up, let me know</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dlbleak, post: 2046745, member: 6795"] i second the lee stuff. either the classis "O" press or the classic turret. no need to spend a boatload of cash up front. can't tell you many times i've seen dusty presses sitting on a work bench. when asked the person says "i thought it was something i wanted to do, but its not for me" if you like it, there will be plenty of time to upgrade and spend more money! i've been reloading on some level or another for over 25 years. the classic turret for pistol and the O press for rifle/hunting loads works fine for me. i can crank out a box of pistol ammo in about 15 minutes not hurried, for about $2.65 a box(cast my own) best of luck on your new addiction and if you need some help setting up, let me know [/QUOTE]
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