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Which reloading press do you use?
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<blockquote data-quote="okjoek" data-source="post: 1134433" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I have a Lee Classic, the cast iron one. I love it. I was going to buy a Forster Co-Ax which I believe may be the best single stage press. I was convinced by a man who used to own a reloading company and sold all the presses including his own. He said the Lee Classic is what he now uses and doesn't want anything else. I wouldn't change at this point, who knows in the future. I load for accuracy more than quantity. I also think most presses are very good and will all do a good job. Get what looks good to you and is in your budget.</p><p>Reloading sure has made shooting more fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okjoek, post: 1134433, member: 9240"] I have a Lee Classic, the cast iron one. I love it. I was going to buy a Forster Co-Ax which I believe may be the best single stage press. I was convinced by a man who used to own a reloading company and sold all the presses including his own. He said the Lee Classic is what he now uses and doesn't want anything else. I wouldn't change at this point, who knows in the future. I load for accuracy more than quantity. I also think most presses are very good and will all do a good job. Get what looks good to you and is in your budget. Reloading sure has made shooting more fun. [/QUOTE]
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