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will_reed

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  1. Another vote for Winchester RA9T, all my 9mm's love it.
  2. I got the last one shortly before noon. They didn't get primers out until around 1130 so we were there a few hours. LoL! 
  3. Let us know if that makes a difference,  but I think you're on the right track.
  4.   This is where I start too.
  5. .45 Colt is a reloader's round for sure. I did find it easier to handle than 357 in the same package though.
  6. I had a five shot subnose a few years back. I think it was a model 450, never had any issues with it at all.
  7. Sticking with what the OP asked, I would go with my Ruger 22/45 and a lever action .30-30 with a small fixed power optic. Outside of those limitations, I'm liking the idea of my Glock 34 and a carbine that uses the same ammo and mags.
  8. For the money, I would start with the Lee Classic Turret. The price is almost the same as a single stage, and it can be ran as a single while you're learning. Once you learn the ropes, 200 rounds an hour is very attainable.
  9. I clean first also, the Lee decapper would be nice though. I might add a single stage just for that.

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