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    Varmiteer losttrail's Avatar
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    My whole family has been reloading for decades. I'm the youngest and dad started teaching me about 40 years ago on his old RCBS Rock Chucker. One of my brothers has it now and still works like a charm.

    I've been using Lee equipment for 25+ years. But over the past few years my quanities of reloading have increased significantly.

    The Lee Challenger Breechblock is a great single stage and the die changes are quick. Works great for .270, .30-06 and .40-65.

    My old Lee 3-hole Turret press has been a work horse for nearly 30 years for 9mm, .38/.357, .44Mag, .45ACP, .243, .308.

    I am looking at moving up to a Dillon 650 since I would like the more 'automated' aspects and capabilities now that my needs have increased. It seems my time for reloading is limited so having to spend less time messing with the setup, primer feed fill, powder measure fill, manually handling each case seems like the Dillon fits the bill.

    I have only had a couple of minor issues with my Lee products over the years, but their customer service left much to be desired.
    Last edited by losttrail; 04-05-2013 at 06:15.

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