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<blockquote data-quote="Bahick71" data-source="post: 3721071" data-attributes="member: 50119"><p>i use an rcbs hand primer, works great. If I am loading pistol, I get uniflow set to the correct charge, check every other one for the first ten, and then</p><p>just go to town. The uniflow is very accurate, and consistent unless it is extruded powder. For extruded powder, and most rifle loads, I use an electronic powder dispenser. Used a smart reloader unit for many years until it died. I have since gotten a chargemaster, still getting it sorted out. The big question</p><p>is what are you going to reload, and at what volume. Those questions will help you to decide to keep it simple, or go high tech. Best of luck to you, reloading can be very rewarding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bahick71, post: 3721071, member: 50119"] i use an rcbs hand primer, works great. If I am loading pistol, I get uniflow set to the correct charge, check every other one for the first ten, and then just go to town. The uniflow is very accurate, and consistent unless it is extruded powder. For extruded powder, and most rifle loads, I use an electronic powder dispenser. Used a smart reloader unit for many years until it died. I have since gotten a chargemaster, still getting it sorted out. The big question is what are you going to reload, and at what volume. Those questions will help you to decide to keep it simple, or go high tech. Best of luck to you, reloading can be very rewarding. [/QUOTE]
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