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re: Getting into reloading and have questions.
Posted on 1/28/14 at 5:15 pm to LongueCarabine
Posted on 1/28/14 at 5:15 pm to LongueCarabine
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All of the big names (RCBS, Lyman, Lee, Hornady, Dillon) make good stuff.
thats what i figured, i'm just going to flip a coin and go from there.
Posted on 1/28/14 at 5:17 pm to KingRanch
I can say dillon has a lifetime warranty, period. I have gotten replacement parts and their customer service is great. I have experience with rcbs and they are great arse well.
Posted on 1/28/14 at 5:30 pm to KingRanch
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All of the big names (RCBS, Lyman, Lee, Hornady, Dillon) make good stuff.
To tell the truth, I've never been a real big fan of the Lee stuff. Some of it looks a little cheap, but a lot of people swear by them.
My order of preference:
1. Dillon / RCBS
2. Hornady
3. Lyman
4. Lee
I would advise getting a good floormat to go in front of your bench, something that you won't mind standing on for hours at a time.
I always say I am going to stay sitting on the stool I have, but that never lasts, it's just easier to stand to operate the reloader.
Lastly, RTFM. You will be glad you did, and you will waste much less brass by learning how to set up your dies properly. It isn't hard but there is a way to do it, which is spelled out in the manual.
LC
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