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what is a good single stage press kit for a novice(me) to start out with? looking to get everything i need to start. what is a reasonable price? thanks for any help
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Do a search for that topic. There are MANY threads dealing with the issue! Welcome to the fun-filled hobby of reloading. 0 -
Go to Autumn Gun in Goshen on Thursday about 1:00 PM, bring lots of money.He'll set you right up! 0 -
quote:Originally posted by joshmb1982
what is a good single stage press kit for a novice(me) to start out with? looking to get everything i need to start. what is a reasonable price? thanks for any help
I can't think of anything negative about any single stage press. They are all good. If you are budget minded, I would go with Lee.0 -
Look at the Lyman and RCBS kits. They have everything in them to get you started. 0 -
quote:Originally posted by dcs shooters
Look at the Lyman and RCBS kits. They have everything in them to get you started.
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Another vote for Lyman! Here's a thread that might help your decision making ...
http://forums.gunbroker.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=409871
Good luck!
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Lee classic cast. If you want to go on the cheap, the Lee Anniversery kit with their Challenger press- though the challenger has a weak toggle link. It should hold up for years but will eventually fail (and the replacement costs a princely $5 or so) 0 -
I have used an RCBS Rock Chucker since the early 70's, and highly recommend this single stage press (and dies.) I had a part break on me about 3 months ago, called RCBS, and they immediately mailed me a new part at no cost. 0
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