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Choice of reloader

Ravkin

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I want to start reloading. So many loaders to choose from. I plan to just fork out the money and get a good one that will last. I currently shoot .40s&w, 9mm, 6.8spc, .308 and .338lm.

What company should I go with? I have been looking at the Dillion Rl 550b. Looked at a few others that I have seen being talked about on here.

Money is not a big concern. Just want one that i can use and will be easy enough for learning and will take care of all my precision needs when i get to that point. thanks in advance.
 
Re: Choice of reloader

I'm in the same boat as you with just starting out but unlike you I've got more picky tastes as far as money goes. If that's not a concern it sounds like the Co-AX is liked by more than a few people that know their loading stuff. I'm on a bit more of a budget so I'm trying to see what I can get away with buying as far as stuff that still does what I need it to do, is reliable and doesn't cost a lot. So, I would say if your budget is a little more flexible do some research on the Co-AX options.
 
Re: Choice of reloader

Personally for a single stage press I prefer either an RCBS RockChucker or a Redding Big Boss. I also have a Dillon XL650 for bulk stuff. But I do the match ammo on the single stage.

My first press in 1972 was a RockChucker. Others have come and gone. But it's still bolted to the bench.