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7 mag for me, many more after that. I’m cutting back, be selling some once I figure out what I’m keeping, ain’t selling the 7 mag dies. I’ve had them and Rock Chucker press 50 years.
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RCBS 257Wby for me. Still got them, and many more.
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Lee Loader for .38/.357 back in 1968. Long gone when I got a Lyman C press and a set of RCBS dies for the same caliber a year or so later.
Gunnery, gunnery, gunnery. Hit the target, all else is twaddle!
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7x57 rcbs. Still have them 2 nd set 7 mm rem mag rcbs still have them too.
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Lee Loader 270. Then an RCBS Jr press and 270 dies.
Old guy, old guns.
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RCBS 38/357 for an 8" Colt Python that was a Christmas gift...
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first rifle dies were Redding 7x57... then RCBS 7mm Express Remington...
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Lyman 310 set in 30-40 Krag .
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In 1973 my birthday present was a RCBS JR kit that came with 270W dies. I still use the press for decapping and the 505 scale often.
Casey
Not being married to any particular political party sure makes it a lot easier to look at the world more objectively... Having said that, MAGA.
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Lee Loader 243, probably around 1976-77 time frame. Turned out some very accurate loads with it, and still have it.
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Lee Loader .30-06, back in the late '60s
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Lyman .260 Rem, as it was just 6 years ago.
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RCBS .44 Magnum steel (not carbide) dies bought in 1975, long gone. First rifle dies were RCBS .308 bought about 6 years later.
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1980. RCBS 38/357 for a S&W Highway Patrolman. Think I still have them.
Came as part of a Rockchucker loading press kit, 10/10 scales etc.
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