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    locking rings and Lee classic turret?

    Regarding the smaller Dillon Rings, they are 1 inch instead of 1 1/8". The wrench used with them is also smaller than the normal Dillon bench wrench. That being said, that CH4D tool is going to be on my bench. I got plenty of those 1 1/8 lock rings. Thanks Dave.
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    locking rings and Lee classic turret?

    This might be what you are after: A characteristic of virtually all progressive reloading machines, regardless of brand, is that the dies are set rather close together. When you are first setting up a "naked" machine, there is plenty of wrench room, but if you have a need to adjust a die...
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    Lee Classic Turret Press

    I have a Lee classic cast and a Dillon 550. They are both good at different things. I just leave the Dillon set up for .40 and use the Lee cast for everything else. The accessories ArchAngelCD lists will make your life much easier, and they are not expensive. I have that exact setup, also...
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    9mm Help!

    I think your COL is too short, I get good results with a similiar load of titegroup loaded longer. Before I did anything else, I would take one of those Federals you shot that grouped well (assuming it is a 115, like you are loading) check the COL and set the seating die to that length. The...
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    OSHA to revise proposed rule!

    From the NRA-ILA Website: "Monday, July 16, 2007 The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced it will significantly revise a recent proposal for new “explosives safety” regulations that caused serious concern among gun owners. OSHA had originally set out to update...
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    Quantity powder choices

    jhansman, I have read alot of good stuff about Titegroup, on this board and others. It's definitely on the list. Besides the calibers you mentioned, the .40 guys seem to love it.
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    Quantity powder choices

    Good stuff, guys. Which powder for what caliber and why is really useful. I am not familiar at all with some of these powders, I guess things change in 30 years. Snapping Twig: I agree, Unique does have a place there, nice so see some things don't change. Thank you all for taking the...
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    Quantity powder choices

    Gentlemen: I am looking for suggestions for powders to cover a wide range of pistol calibers and a couple rifle calibers. Specifically in pistol: 9mm, .38, .357, .40, .45ACP, .45LC. Rifles: .45-70, and .223. I have been out of reloading for many years, we used to use Unique and...
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