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In 1980 I started reloading using Lee Loader sets, mainly for .38 Special. Pretty much all I shot were my own handloads from those sets for a few years. I couldn't afford factory ammo at the time. Not at the volume of shooting I wanted to do.

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Herters, a massive press and dies, still have most of them.


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Started with a Mec 600 in 1972, loading shot shells. In 1974 I started loading rifle rounds. I was reading everything I could get my hands on. Trying to smart myself up some.
Still working on getting smart.

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RCBS Rockchucker kit, RCBS 30-06 dies, 1# of IMR4064, 165 grain Nosler BT's and WLR's (best load in the Lyman manual) about 2009. Like most others I've added a boatload of stuff since then.


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I started in 1974, bought a Lee Loader for 12gauge at the KMart store in Olathe KS. That got me started, it wasn't long before I bought a used RCBS Jr. , and from that, I went to a Dillon Square Deal, then a 550B, and a used Rockchucker for heavy chores.

I couldn't begin to count how much ammo I've loaded over the years.


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For many years I did my reloading on my cousin's equipment or my Uncle's. Cousin had an RCBS Jr. I purchased a Lee Powder dispenser, another cousin bought the RCBS 505 scales.

After marriage and my own house, I loaded for several years with a Lee hand press and a Pact digital scale. Until I managed to get a couple very hot loads in a Savage 114V 22-250 with 60 gr Hornadys and H 380.

I threw the Pact scale in the garbage and have been using an RCBS 10-10 since.


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Started with an RCBS Jr. press in 1971. Had loaded with Dad's RCBS A2 press before that. (before they were painted green!)

Used a set on non magnetic scales and dribbled in powder in with a small spoon to balance the scales.

My!...... how things have changed since then....

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Lee loader in 41 Mag. - started in 1966 - I lasted one day with the Lee setup.

As I was seating a primer (pounding it into the case with the supplied rod) it detonated and my hand stung like crazy. After about five minutes assessing the situation, I simply cleaned all of the Lee loader into the trash can!

Back to the local gun shop - I got a used A2 RCBS press, carbide die set, and a scale and never looked back!

Fifty four years later and I still remember the noise from that CCI350 going off as I pounded the primer into the case!

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Lee loader, shotgun actually. I still have it and use it for black powder shotgun shells. But I haven't fired that old Damascus double barrel Savage in decades.


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lee loader 1970. dipper and all. graduated in 1973 to a rockchucker. and later to a Dillon progressive. mec for shotshells.

still use all but kept the lee as a memento. no digital gee whiz scales yet. I had the same primer problem with the lee, until the original lee priming tool

which I rate right up there with fire as an invention.


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1968, Lee Loader for .38 Spl. Used the supplied scoop for powder charging. I remember the first round fired was out of an Old Model Blackhawk. I stuck the revolver out in front of me, turned my head the other way and pulled the trigger. Was somewhat surprised and relieved when it went bang instead of kaboom, so I was hooked. Maybe a year later got a Lyman 310 tool and then a Lyman C press.

1978 got an RCBS Jr single stage which I'm still using.


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In about 1978 I bought a RCBS Rock Chucker Jr. for my .270 and 7Mag. It was one of those kits they marketed back then that had the press, scale, powder trickler, and a few other things. Still using the original press and bought another one at a farm auction for $5 about twenty years ago and set it up for for seating.

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Just 12ga on a lee load all long ago.
Got cheaper to just buy factory double AA super handicaps eventually.

I could reload an old school double AA hull maybe 6 or 7 times before the crimping started cracking too much, didnt have issues resizing the base.
Then they changed em and resizing the base and the crimps were a Pita and would last 4 maybe 5 at the most.



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Lee loader and a scale in 1969.


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1956. RCBS press, scale and powder measure. Have had in the years since, Lyman, Redding, Herters, Lee with multiple versions of them and RCBS.

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RCBS rockchucker kit in the 80s. Still a good rig.

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Somewhere around 1988, RCBS partner press reloading kit, 505 scale, Hornady 45 ACP dies. Locally sourced cast H&G 68s with W231 and CCI 300s. When I was feeling flush I bought a box of the Speer 200gr. ‘Flying Ashtray’ and some Blue Dot and was lucky not to blow up the gun. Later moved into .30-06, .308, and .30-30., with the .270 for friend. Now I load too many to count, and have moved to a Rockchucker.

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1973, My first loader was a Pacific DL 105 in 12 ga.

1974, an RCBS Jr. RCBS 22-250 dies, an Ohaus 505 scale & an uninked stamp pad from the office supply store, greased with RCBS sizing lube.

I've never regretted it but I have upgraded a bit.

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started as a young boy beside my dad and his rcbs stuff, eventually went to a rock chucker and partner press, still have them both, also used the lee load all toto load 16, 20 and 12 guage shells, was at one point up to seventeen different calibers.
Started out weighing powder on a redding oil dampened scale, now also have a rcbs electronic scale.


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Started in '76 with a Pacific C press and two sets of CH dies I picked up at a flea market, added an RCBS 5-10 scale and lube pad, didn't take long to decide I needed a powder measure. This was to save money on ammunition, of course. I'm sure you all can guess how that worked out. grin

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