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Reloading
Quality Reloading/Handloading Components?
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<blockquote data-quote="pushcoguy" data-source="post: 1332942" data-attributes="member: 86505"><p>First, I would like to say that while I have been reloading for about 18 years, I haven't gotten as serious as many. I mean, I do what I can to achieve the tightest groups, for a given rifle; but I haven't considered purchasing top shelf equipment, and I haven't tried concentrisy(spelling?) tools and neck turners and so-on. Keeping this in mind, I will ask a few questions.</p><p></p><p><strong>1.) Which company(ies) do you believe make the highest quality dies and/or tools? </strong></p><p>-I have used only Lee, Hornady, RCBS & Lyman.</p><p><strong>2.) Which brass is considered, in today's shooting environment, to be of premium quality and consistency?</strong></p><p>-When I started out, Norma was considered some of the best</p><p><strong>3.) What (tool(s)) do you guys use to turn necks?</strong></p><p>I have been looking at a hand neck turner, mostly due to price.. and I don't load thousands of rounds per year, probably just several hundred.</p><p><strong>4.) When considering single stage presses, what do you consider to be the best make/model, and what is your reasoning?</strong></p><p>I have experience with the Lee, which I started out with, and the Lyman that I currently use. I will say that I ruined a die, when I started using the Lyman, due to the cam-over. I do like the press though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pushcoguy, post: 1332942, member: 86505"] First, I would like to say that while I have been reloading for about 18 years, I haven't gotten as serious as many. I mean, I do what I can to achieve the tightest groups, for a given rifle; but I haven't considered purchasing top shelf equipment, and I haven't tried concentrisy(spelling?) tools and neck turners and so-on. Keeping this in mind, I will ask a few questions. [B]1.) Which company(ies) do you believe make the highest quality dies and/or tools? [/B] -I have used only Lee, Hornady, RCBS & Lyman. [B]2.) Which brass is considered, in today's shooting environment, to be of premium quality and consistency?[/B] -When I started out, Norma was considered some of the best [B]3.) What (tool(s)) do you guys use to turn necks?[/B] I have been looking at a hand neck turner, mostly due to price.. and I don't load thousands of rounds per year, probably just several hundred. [B]4.) When considering single stage presses, what do you consider to be the best make/model, and what is your reasoning?[/B] I have experience with the Lee, which I started out with, and the Lyman that I currently use. I will say that I ruined a die, when I started using the Lyman, due to the cam-over. I do like the press though. [/QUOTE]
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