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Old June 14, 2001, 02:03 PM   #13
Bogie
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Join Date: June 5, 2000
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If all you're gonna use a Square Deal for is pistol calibers, and don't mind paying the extra for the the Dillon dies, it's not a bad press. Personally, I don't like not having the choice to use other dies (what if you end up playing with a wildcat?).

My handgun press is a Lee turret. Fast and accurate enough for what I need.

For my benchrest and varmint guns, I use a Harrell and a Redding Boss, with a Sinclair arbor press for seating. Nowhere near as fast as some folks' progressive presses, but a heck of a lot more accurate.

And for the folks who say that their Dillon is just as accurate as my setup, wanna put your money where your mouth is?
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