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Not to derail, but if you were going to start reloading for .450bushmaster and 9mil, but small batches of perhaps 100 each at a time, what inexpensive but effective system would you recommend?
Perhaps Pm's would be preferred to not clog this thread?


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I'd use a single stage press. They are easier to adjust, faster and not as hard on your hands.


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Did you decide yet, kellory?


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Originally Posted by Steve Redgwell
Did you decide yet, kellory?

No sir, I have not. I am involved with some online auctions, and when I find what the experts here recommend, I may buy them. That's why I put the question out there. What should i be looking for? Never did reloading, myself, but .450bushmaster is not cheap, and 9mil is my ccw. I'd like to get more range time in, and reloading would help.
I do not expect to branch out much from these two calibers, and perhaps 12ga.


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Around here, you've got to watch out for the people who will insist you buy the very best press, dies and all the accessories. It's often trying to keep up with the Joneses. To heck with the Joneses. Make yourself happy.

(Start cheap, and if the reloading bug bites,you can upgrade later.)


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I use it for 45-70. Also use an old Lyman 310 tool for the 45-70

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I have several Lee loafers ranging from 30/30 to 12 gauge
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