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Old August 22, 2005, 03:53 PM   #7
CaptainRazor
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Join Date: February 16, 2005
Location: Charleston, WV
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I don't want to buy a kit because I know i'm going to replace everything pretty soon.
Why would you replace it soon? If it works, use it! Don't run out and buy "better" stuff just because you went the economy version.

For what it's worth, I'm still using the very same scale that I bought in an RCBS partner kit some 17 years ago. Same for the dies and a lot of other things.

As a matter of fact, I still use the little partner press to do some stages of loading along with my Rock Chucker.
With a little care and maintenance, even the cheapest reloading tools will last a very long time.
Case in point, I have a Lee autoprime that I bought some 16 years ago, it's still going strong, I couldn't even begin to count the thousands of cases that tool has primed.

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Does anyone have an opinion about the C&H press?
I wish I could help you there, I don't know much about their tools at all. From the looks of them, I would say they're pretty good stuff.

Check out ebay, you can usually find some decent deals on there for presses and the like.
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