Re: Match Grade Ammo
It will work fine, I still use a 2nd hand single stage Rockchucker that my dad gave to me. Somehow he managed to get a RC for myself and my brother, someone in church gave him one when her husband died and the other he found at a yardsale for about $10.
I don't remember which one I got but it's ancient, works exceptionally well, and I load a lot of ammo through it.
If you haven't reloaded anything before the Lyman manual has one of the best explanations of process and safety procedures out there. Remember that while people here might get snappy if you ask a question that is constantly discussed (aka, you should be using the search function first) it's better to don a thick skin and ask before you do something dangerous that could damage your rifle, you, or worst of all, someone at the range next to you.
The best thing to "push the edge" in quality of ammo is actually practicing and loading a lot of ammo, then getting more trigger time on the rifle/pistol you're working with.
A lot of ammo will shoot MOA with just a modicum of work and adherence to standard procedures, if you can't repeat these kind of groups all the time then shooting technique is more important than even the best ammo in the world.