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Old 05-20-2018, 08:08 AM
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Originally Posted by chuck View Post
I'm not a big fan of kits. I've had them and parts get replaced until it becomes more cost effective to build your own. I use:

Forster Co-Ax press
Redding beam scale
RCBS powder measurer
Wilson case trimmer
Sinclair concentricity gauge
Sinclair nut comparator
Sinclair bump gauges
Sinclair COAL tool
Redding FL busing dies
Forster seating dies
Machinist pin gauges
Sinclair expander mandrels
Lee priming tools
Lee "O" press for bullet pulling

It looks like the OP has made his decision. And a damned good one if I may say so.

And only one thing from your list is in his order.


Come to think of it I might have 3 things from your list, yet I’m turning out reloads that give me some pretty good results. You know 1 to 1/2 MOA or a bit better, on average.

I say run what ya brung, and if the results make you happy, who gives two stuffs if it’s bargain basement hand me downs, or Uber precise, chest beating, ego growing, creme de la creme gear.
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