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Too Tall Bob

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RCBS Rockchurker Supreme. 99% is Black Powder. I do everthing by hand & use Lee dippers to fill the cases. Most of my dies are Lee. I also have a Lee Loadall for my BP shotgun loads.

Slow but steady, fits my needs.

 

Seamus

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Hornady LAL for 38/357

Lee turret 44/40 and 45 colt

Lee pro 1000 cowboy specials and 45ACP

Lee load all 12 ,16,20

Lee single stage...KO primers and size cast bullets

 

All this for less than a Dillon 650...

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We use Lyman T-Mags (modified to semi-auto) for the .44's.

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2 Lee load pro 1000's

1 Lee turret

4 MEC jr's...!0 ga, 12 ga. .&410, 2 are 12 ga, steel & lead

And roll crimping dies & vises for .410,12 ga. & 10 ga.

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I use a Lee Turret and a Lyman O-style press, Lee carbide dies for straight wall cartridges, RCBS for bottle-neck cartridges, an RCBS digital scale and a Lee Perfect Powder Measure. I've had problems with Lee dies and bottle-neck cartridges. YMMV.

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I am fairly old school. I am using a progressive to size and expand, I hand prime and powder, then seat the bullet and crimp. This may be a bit more work but they always work.

 

My progressive is an old Hornady Projector.

 

Single stage is an old Redding Boss.

 

Hand prime with an RCBS.

 

Powder measure is a Redding BR.

 

I have dies from everybody. Redding are the best IMHO.

 

Lee lock rings are replaced with the best available- Hornady.

 

I'm not planning on changing a thing other than getting a better scale. :)

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RCBS Jr.

RCBS Rock Chucker

Dillon 550B (2)

Lyman Spartan

MEC 600 Jr. (2)

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Since its you Bob,

I use a C-H Pistol Champ that I picked up in the mid-1970's when I was shooting a little "Combat Shooting" as it was called then.

I load .45 Colt - .45 Spec. - .45 ACP - .38 Spec. - and .38 Short Colt

Shotgun - Lee Load Master .12gauge

The Pistol Champ is a semi-progressive and I can visually check each casing for powder from station to station

I had it re-built about 7-8 years ago, and it will last me for the duration

Cheers

Blaze

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