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Old September 3, 2010, 09:34 PM   #16
wncchester
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Skunk, first understand that the press used is basically irrelivant for the quality of ammo being made, any of them are quite good and the only limiting factor is the skill of the user. It does take awhile to learn to develop and produce accurate ammo, most of what you will shoot at first will be banging ammo. After you learn the fundamentals of reloading you can start striving for more accuracy. Lee's Handpress is sufficent, the Reloader press is very good, the Challanger press is better, the Classic Cast is much better.

Stick with Lee stuff for everything but the little beam scale. Take a look at Dillon's beam scale for a very good one at least cost I know of.

Lee's gear works quite well even though the cost is low. What you are 'giving up' in their light alum alloy presses is the massively over-built strength of larger, more expensive presses, not accuracy.
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