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Is it worth getting into reloading still?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 3653050" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>You can get a quality single stage press kit with all the necessities for three boxes of that Weatherby ammo. Seems a pretty simple decision to me.</p><p></p><p>For that rifle I'd look at Redding dies as I'm pretty partial to them for precision stuff. The rest of it you can go as low or high as you want. I'm spoiled and like Redding stuff and you could easily justify it loading .300 Weatherby. RCBS is good too but they've offshored a lot of their manufacturing. If you want to wring out every bit of precision look at a Forster Co-Ax press but big magnum rifle calibers will probably be a bit of a bear to load as they have very short handles for the ram. They also have an advantage in that you don't need a separate shell holder for each caliber but that's really a non-issue either way for two or three calibers. I wouldn't even think about loading a magnum rifle caliber on a progressive so don't even go there for that, it makes no sense for low volume loading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 3653050, member: 3099"] You can get a quality single stage press kit with all the necessities for three boxes of that Weatherby ammo. Seems a pretty simple decision to me. For that rifle I'd look at Redding dies as I'm pretty partial to them for precision stuff. The rest of it you can go as low or high as you want. I'm spoiled and like Redding stuff and you could easily justify it loading .300 Weatherby. RCBS is good too but they've offshored a lot of their manufacturing. If you want to wring out every bit of precision look at a Forster Co-Ax press but big magnum rifle calibers will probably be a bit of a bear to load as they have very short handles for the ram. They also have an advantage in that you don't need a separate shell holder for each caliber but that's really a non-issue either way for two or three calibers. I wouldn't even think about loading a magnum rifle caliber on a progressive so don't even go there for that, it makes no sense for low volume loading. [/QUOTE]
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