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<blockquote data-quote="vdub" data-source="post: 1127082" data-attributes="member: 6845"><p>I started out with a Lee Classic Breech Lock Kit. I have since replaced every single piece of equipment from that kit. I now use the following but I only load 308 and some occasional 223. Most of my reloading is for accuracy and not mass quantities. I will say the Forster Co-Ax operates very differently that any other press and the ergonomics are said to not be for every one. I absolutely love it and bonus is you don't have to use shell holders. </p><p></p><p>Forster Co-Ax press (single stage)</p><p>Redding Bushing Competition Dies (Bought the 3 Die set then purchased the Full Length Bushing Die separately)</p><p>RCBS Chargemaster</p><p>Lee Universal Decapping Die</p><p></p><p>One thing that has been mentioned is the equipment you purchase should very much be dictated by what you are wanting to reload. Mass quantities and not the best for consistancy get a progressive. Small quantities but better for consistancy get a single stage. Then tailor your accessories to your needs. Regardless as listed by many here, you will more than likely upgrade and replace equipment once you figure out what works best for your method of reloading. Lots of good advice and equipment selection in this thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vdub, post: 1127082, member: 6845"] I started out with a Lee Classic Breech Lock Kit. I have since replaced every single piece of equipment from that kit. I now use the following but I only load 308 and some occasional 223. Most of my reloading is for accuracy and not mass quantities. I will say the Forster Co-Ax operates very differently that any other press and the ergonomics are said to not be for every one. I absolutely love it and bonus is you don't have to use shell holders. Forster Co-Ax press (single stage) Redding Bushing Competition Dies (Bought the 3 Die set then purchased the Full Length Bushing Die separately) RCBS Chargemaster Lee Universal Decapping Die One thing that has been mentioned is the equipment you purchase should very much be dictated by what you are wanting to reload. Mass quantities and not the best for consistancy get a progressive. Small quantities but better for consistancy get a single stage. Then tailor your accessories to your needs. Regardless as listed by many here, you will more than likely upgrade and replace equipment once you figure out what works best for your method of reloading. Lots of good advice and equipment selection in this thread. [/QUOTE]
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