Looking to start reloading

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Thanks for giveing your experance. I really injoy the Lee tools I have & have never had a problem that I didn't cause. I like the RCBS tools also. I can say the same about RCBS except for one scale but they tried to make it work before I gave up & bought a different one.

I guess I must have the best tools Lee ever made & that is why I have a hard time understanding complaints about them.

I like the Lee dies better because they don't work the brass as much as my RCBS & I run some crimped brass that the primers hang on the RCBS deprim pin. I also like the collet for the deprime rod & collet neck sizers.
 
Go on Ebay..get a Dillon 550B..it gets delivered..you get to reloading! I saw where a poster stated that you could easily do 500 rounds in 2 hours. If you put no checks in place for powder, brass..and just wail away and go for speed..you could possibly do 500. Be safe...inspect and show caution as you load..and you won't blow your gun up. (don't ask me how I know) Just remember two..well three things.
1. Inspect your brass if fired before
2. ALWAYS check the powder charge to assure no light or over charges
3. Measure..measure and measure. Over all lenght and powder charge.
 
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