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The Basics, Starting Out
Getting ready to setup to reload and need some advice
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<blockquote data-quote="jeb405" data-source="post: 3028410" data-attributes="member: 78163"><p>If the question is just about dies IMHO it has to do with expectations. If you are expecting to take it to 800-1000 yards go full length bushing dies and micrometer seater for minimum runout. If hunting and plinking 100-300 Lee does what the others do for less cost. One big factor in what OP shared is starting with one caliber. Don't need the super premium for most handguns or non precision rifle applications. But when you are set up to reload a large quantity of calibers then using the budget option when appropriate matters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeb405, post: 3028410, member: 78163"] If the question is just about dies IMHO it has to do with expectations. If you are expecting to take it to 800-1000 yards go full length bushing dies and micrometer seater for minimum runout. If hunting and plinking 100-300 Lee does what the others do for less cost. One big factor in what OP shared is starting with one caliber. Don’t need the super premium for most handguns or non precision rifle applications. But when you are set up to reload a large quantity of calibers then using the budget option when appropriate matters. [/QUOTE]
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