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<blockquote data-quote="osu007" data-source="post: 3993257" data-attributes="member: 41143"><p>Yes on lee single stage. I would invest in rcbs 5-10-5 scales. Helps in weighing bullets and gets powder charges pretty spot on for my rifles. This is what I use for hunting rifles. I have a progressive, name unmentioned, for pistol and blk out, except hunting, and then it’s back to single stage. The Lee load manual is quite informative and a must have in my opinion. Good luck. Go slow, double check, and have fun. Also if you ever reload 45 acp, check cases for which primers they take. Some take small, some take large. DON’T FORCE ANYTHING…. Be safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="osu007, post: 3993257, member: 41143"] Yes on lee single stage. I would invest in rcbs 5-10-5 scales. Helps in weighing bullets and gets powder charges pretty spot on for my rifles. This is what I use for hunting rifles. I have a progressive, name unmentioned, for pistol and blk out, except hunting, and then it’s back to single stage. The Lee load manual is quite informative and a must have in my opinion. Good luck. Go slow, double check, and have fun. Also if you ever reload 45 acp, check cases for which primers they take. Some take small, some take large. DON’T FORCE ANYTHING…. Be safe. [/QUOTE]
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