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I use several RCBS single stage presses and have never had a problem. I also use RCBS dies. Last year I called RCBS about getting some decapping pins and some other items for a couple of the older dies. Lady on the phone was very nice and recommended some other things I had not thought of. She finished the order out and I asked her what the cost would be and her reply was "no charge".

Can't beat that.

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I use several RCBS single stage presses and have never had a problem. I also use RCBS dies. Last year I called RCBS about getting some decapping pins and some other items for a couple of the older dies. Lady on the phone was very nice and recommended some other things I had not thought of. She finished the order out and I asked her what the cost would be and her reply was "no charge".

Can't beat that.

I did that a couple years ago, for my Lyman press, and was treated the same way by the lady at Lyman. I

hope that is a trend, Raoul. Same no charge here, too. Good to hear that.

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Some 20 years ago I learned to roll the Lee priming tool. I give it to Chris and she wants to shake it. She gets primers sideways and upside down .

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