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  • Tailgunner1954
    RCBS Rockchucker press, not the most expensive but not the cheapest either. New in box retail around 100, used (including shipping) not more than 75-80 bucks
    you will also need a decent scale
    lee dies are good at around 20-25 new


    Some guys like a mag full of lead, I prefer one round to the head.
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  • Iconoclast
    If all you expect to load will be rifle cartridges for hunting / practice, I would strongly recommend a single stage RCBS press & accessories. Well-engineered, well-built with excellent warranty & service. IMO, the best value on the market. I've used one for 30+ years, no problems, no complaints, 100s of Ks of rounds.
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  • MIKE WISKEY
    spend a little more and go dillion, best service in the industry
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  • sjc1
    Either the R.C.B.S. Rockchucker or the Redding "Boss", can't go wrong with either one. They are both excellent single stage presses.
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  • BlueTic
    My wife got me an RCBS single stage kit for Christmas. I've been reloading .280, .270, 30-06, 22-250, 45lc, 38sp. I love it. I've heard bad and good about Lee's - Dillons are great if you can afford them. I would not mind a progressive for handgun, but I do like the single stage for rifle.

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  • Shootist3006
    rlfcjf: It sounds as if you are getting ready to start reloading for the first time. All the suggestions above are good, with the RCBS Rockchucker being the one most fitting your needs. There are a few other things you will need also. Start with a powder measure to dispense powder, a scale to weigh powder charges, a micrometer, a lube pad and lube, reloading blocks, priming tool (while you can prime on the rockchucker, a seperate hand-help priming tool gives yopu a better 'feel' and will save time) and most of all; these two things. 1) A GOOD reloading book (or 3)and 2) an experienced reloader to 'walk you through' the paces a few times. Reloading is a great hobby, both a way to create custom loads for your rifles and to save money. Good Luck

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  • leeblackman
    I've got a dillon 450RL I might part with, would be perfect. Details on my website.

    Visit me http://www.geocities.com/gunsmithlee
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  • Shootist3006
    Lee quote: $POR????

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  • Tailgunner1954
    POR = Price On Request
    FOB = Freight On Board
    COD = Cash On Delivery
    ASAP= As Soon As Possable


    Some guys like a mag full of lead, I prefer one round to the head.
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