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<blockquote data-quote="gl89aw" data-source="post: 1554963" data-attributes="member: 7257"><p>I have bought several new presses, CH Auto Champ, Lyman Spar-T, Lee Turret, but since I got the CH progressive in the early /mid 70's I have gone mostly progressive on pistol cartridges and have bought 6 or 7 used ones, all are old but all work well enough for me. I have never tried a Dillon, would probably like one. What would be nice would be to have a few presses set up to demonstrate whats involved in reloading and how they work and to have Powder and Primers at a reasonable mark up. </p><p></p><p>You might check with some of the commercial bullet casters, they may want to put some stock in your store on consignment</p><p></p><p>Most times a press, powder measure and scale are one time purchases but the repeat business is definitely in the components.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't be surprised if Reloading supplies/equipment didn't end up being a major part of your business if you can operate with a smaller margin than Dongs or Sports World.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gl89aw, post: 1554963, member: 7257"] I have bought several new presses, CH Auto Champ, Lyman Spar-T, Lee Turret, but since I got the CH progressive in the early /mid 70's I have gone mostly progressive on pistol cartridges and have bought 6 or 7 used ones, all are old but all work well enough for me. I have never tried a Dillon, would probably like one. What would be nice would be to have a few presses set up to demonstrate whats involved in reloading and how they work and to have Powder and Primers at a reasonable mark up. You might check with some of the commercial bullet casters, they may want to put some stock in your store on consignment Most times a press, powder measure and scale are one time purchases but the repeat business is definitely in the components. I wouldn't be surprised if Reloading supplies/equipment didn't end up being a major part of your business if you can operate with a smaller margin than Dongs or Sports World. [/QUOTE]
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