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<blockquote data-quote="alank2" data-source="post: 959142" data-attributes="member: 108"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>Also check out <a href="http://www.glockpost.com" target="_blank">www.glockpost.com</a>. Forum was started when many of the glocktalk reloading forum regulars who got tired of being regulated over at GT. Lots of good reloading experience.</p><p></p><p>My advice is forget the kits, they are often not packaged with the best equipment.</p><p></p><p>If you are wanting to go cheap, get a Lee Classic Turret with all the whistles. Search for kempf gun shop, I think he has kits with all the options on it such as the powder measure, primer dispenser, etc. Four pulls of the handle = one round of ammunition.</p><p></p><p>If you can spend a little more, go with the Dillon 550. It will last you the rest of your life. Anything goes wrong, Dillon fixes it for free. It will crank out rounds as long as you can. One pull of the handle = one round of ammunition. I even tell people who aren't sure if reloading is for them to go with the 550 because it will maintain 80-85% of its retail price selling on the used market. It is also an extremely simple press in everything that it does which means easy to use and nothing too complicated to break or cause problems.</p><p></p><p>You will need all the other items like a scale, load manual, etc. But I advise buying outside of a kit gets the best items.</p><p></p><p>Good luck,</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alank2, post: 959142, member: 108"] Hi, Also check out [url]www.glockpost.com[/url]. Forum was started when many of the glocktalk reloading forum regulars who got tired of being regulated over at GT. Lots of good reloading experience. My advice is forget the kits, they are often not packaged with the best equipment. If you are wanting to go cheap, get a Lee Classic Turret with all the whistles. Search for kempf gun shop, I think he has kits with all the options on it such as the powder measure, primer dispenser, etc. Four pulls of the handle = one round of ammunition. If you can spend a little more, go with the Dillon 550. It will last you the rest of your life. Anything goes wrong, Dillon fixes it for free. It will crank out rounds as long as you can. One pull of the handle = one round of ammunition. I even tell people who aren't sure if reloading is for them to go with the 550 because it will maintain 80-85% of its retail price selling on the used market. It is also an extremely simple press in everything that it does which means easy to use and nothing too complicated to break or cause problems. You will need all the other items like a scale, load manual, etc. But I advise buying outside of a kit gets the best items. Good luck, Alan [/QUOTE]
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