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    plannerman is offline 4-Pointer
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    Default Thinking about reloading...

    ...any suggestions on what brand of equipment to look at??? Expect to be loading both rifle and handgun ammo for myself and 2-3 buddies. What's the best bet for a first and last setup? I don't expect to quit once I start and would rather buy a quality setup at the outset.

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    David_218 is offline 10-Pointer
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    Default Re: Thinking about reloading...

    [ QUOTE ]
    ...any suggestions on what brand of equipment to look at??? Expect to be loading both rifle and handgun ammo for myself and 2-3 buddies. What's the best bet for a first and last setup? I don't expect to quit once I start and would rather buy a quality setup at the outset.

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    You might consider R.C.B.S. or Redding dies & Presses.

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    ZooBear is offline 10-Pointer
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    Default Re: Thinking about reloading...

    I like the Dillon 550. The RCBS Rockchucker is a great reloader also if you want a single stage. Both have great support services.

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    Default Re: Thinking about reloading...

    The RCBS Rockchucker is great, and very versatile, I have made 357 handgun loads, to 300 mag and 45 70 govt rifle loads and die changes are a sinch. RCBS also offers a long line of accessories. Also consider the Lyman tumbler for brass cleaning. Good luck.... don't forget to invest in some quality manuals to prevent overloads

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