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Reloading
My beam scale saga continues
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<blockquote data-quote="Gav-n-Tn" data-source="post: 5882910" data-attributes="member: 24360"><p>Yeah…. the only pistol dies I have is a 50 year old Lee loader for 357 Mag. I lean towards loading harder to find rifle calibers. I do have other dies available for some common rifle calibers too but have no immediate plans to load for them. I would think my charge methods would be way too tedious for high volume pistol. I'd have to really rethink things if I ever went that route. I might be anal but inefficiency doesn't cut it for me either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gav-n-Tn, post: 5882910, member: 24360"] Yeah…. the only pistol dies I have is a 50 year old Lee loader for 357 Mag. I lean towards loading harder to find rifle calibers. I do have other dies available for some common rifle calibers too but have no immediate plans to load for them. I would think my charge methods would be way too tedious for high volume pistol. I’d have to really rethink things if I ever went that route. I might be anal but inefficiency doesn’t cut it for me either. [/QUOTE]
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