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Guest gcrookston
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I've decided to start reloading again after about a 20 year vacation... the price of ammo is getting back to where I believe I can reload for cheap. The last rig I had (and sold about 1988), was a Lee single, I called it a rock crusher and don't remember the exact name, though I see them occasionally along with my powder messure in collections -- the entire rig was 1950's vintage. I'd like something a little more time economic this go around.

I want to reload for the following calibers:

9mm, 45acp, 38 special, 223, 308, 300wm and 338 lapua. Thoughts and suggestions greatly appreciated.

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Guest slow ride
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I reload with a Lee classic turret press, RCBS 502 powder scale, Lee carbide 4 die sets (includes full length crimp dies).

I load 9mm, and .40s&w.

If you are within driving distance of Mt. Juliet, check out the Reloader's Bench. They carry almost every powder, alot of different bullets, and about everything you could need for reloading.

Guest TN.Frank
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If you're going to get a progressive press do your self a favor and get a Dillion. They're EXCELLENT presses.

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