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<blockquote data-quote="trtr0611" data-source="post: 5277225" data-attributes="member: 16017"><p>I'll agree you can't go wrong with an RCBS rock chucker. That's where I would start. Not sure of your exact budget but you can spend as much money as you want on all the prep tools, powder thrower and cleaning tumbler. I would suggest an RCBS kit with a rock chucker press if you want to stay in a reasonable budget. Also get a good set of calipers. If you're interested in accuracy and not loading in bulk, I would also invest in a COL gauge with cases of each rifle cartridge you will be loading. As I said, it can get really costly when you start getting the extra stuff. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trtr0611, post: 5277225, member: 16017"] I’ll agree you can’t go wrong with an RCBS rock chucker. That’s where I would start. Not sure of your exact budget but you can spend as much money as you want on all the prep tools, powder thrower and cleaning tumbler. I would suggest an RCBS kit with a rock chucker press if you want to stay in a reasonable budget. Also get a good set of calipers. If you’re interested in accuracy and not loading in bulk, I would also invest in a COL gauge with cases of each rifle cartridge you will be loading. As I said, it can get really costly when you start getting the extra stuff. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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