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I want to start reloading.
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<blockquote data-quote="okietom" data-source="post: 2723242" data-attributes="member: 18710"><p>You have selected one of the lowest cost reloading setups on the market. If you upgrade to a turrett or progressive you will still find work for the press you are thinking of buying now.</p><p></p><p>Don't think you need to sell this press if you upgrade. I have a RCBS rock chucker, a Dillon 550, and a Lee hand press. </p><p></p><p>I bought them in that order. I consider the Lee hand press an upgrade to my reloading. It is the lowest priced and lowest quality of my three presses but I bought it for a particular use. It works great for that. Decapping in the easy chair while watching tv.</p><p></p><p>A quiet place to reload is important. The space can be the hardest thing to get. A good solid bench is good too. You can screw a flimsy one to the wall and or floor to make it more solid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okietom, post: 2723242, member: 18710"] You have selected one of the lowest cost reloading setups on the market. If you upgrade to a turrett or progressive you will still find work for the press you are thinking of buying now. Don't think you need to sell this press if you upgrade. I have a RCBS rock chucker, a Dillon 550, and a Lee hand press. I bought them in that order. I consider the Lee hand press an upgrade to my reloading. It is the lowest priced and lowest quality of my three presses but I bought it for a particular use. It works great for that. Decapping in the easy chair while watching tv. A quiet place to reload is important. The space can be the hardest thing to get. A good solid bench is good too. You can screw a flimsy one to the wall and or floor to make it more solid. [/QUOTE]
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