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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 2045397" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>Forstner buy American made!! I have been using a Lyman Orange Crusher for 40 years broke the priming arm Sunday. Found out that the RCBS priming arm is the same part so that is my history of issues. I've done load development for 2 different shops over those years and produced lots of sub moa rifle loads for an untold number of rifles. With all that said I bought a 550 Dillion and can produce the same level of ammo at much more efficient use of my time. With the 223 for the ar I run the powder measure set it and forget it. For the Creedmoor and 308 I set up the body die then the Lee collet die for sizing the neck and run both lock n loads on slow. With the 2 running the powder is ready before I am. </p><p> I figured if David Tubb uses this press for precision I should take a shot at it. I'd much rather shoot than load</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 2045397, member: 85987"] Forstner buy American made!! I have been using a Lyman Orange Crusher for 40 years broke the priming arm Sunday. Found out that the RCBS priming arm is the same part so that is my history of issues. I've done load development for 2 different shops over those years and produced lots of sub moa rifle loads for an untold number of rifles. With all that said I bought a 550 Dillion and can produce the same level of ammo at much more efficient use of my time. With the 223 for the ar I run the powder measure set it and forget it. For the Creedmoor and 308 I set up the body die then the Lee collet die for sizing the neck and run both lock n loads on slow. With the 2 running the powder is ready before I am. I figured if David Tubb uses this press for precision I should take a shot at it. I'd much rather shoot than load [/QUOTE]
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