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<blockquote data-quote="EastTNHunter" data-source="post: 4940083" data-attributes="member: 8364"><p>RCBS has great warranty and service, but so does Dillon. Two totally different price points, though.</p><p></p><p>What are your limitations? Cost? Time? There are lots of cool tools that make reloading easier or more precise, but they are not necessary for accurate hunting ammo for most sane distances.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I started on a shoestring budget and used Lee dippers and an RCBS 5-0-5 balance beam scale. Didn't even have a trickler at first. RCBS standard dies, hand-me-down press, and Lee hand priming tool. Lee trimmers, hand chamfering tool, and just cleaned the brass by hand since I didn't have a tumbler. I still use many of these, but I have upgraded some stuff. Made accurate ammo then, but now I'm a little more efficient.</p><p></p><p>You can get equipment and components from Midway USA, Brownell's, Powder Valley, SPS, Brassmanbrass, and many others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EastTNHunter, post: 4940083, member: 8364"] RCBS has great warranty and service, but so does Dillon. Two totally different price points, though. What are your limitations? Cost? Time? There are lots of cool tools that make reloading easier or more precise, but they are not necessary for accurate hunting ammo for most sane distances. Personally, I started on a shoestring budget and used Lee dippers and an RCBS 5-0-5 balance beam scale. Didn’t even have a trickler at first. RCBS standard dies, hand-me-down press, and Lee hand priming tool. Lee trimmers, hand chamfering tool, and just cleaned the brass by hand since I didn’t have a tumbler. I still use many of these, but I have upgraded some stuff. Made accurate ammo then, but now I’m a little more efficient. You can get equipment and components from Midway USA, Brownell’s, Powder Valley, SPS, Brassmanbrass, and many others. [/QUOTE]
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