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I'm new. Not necessarily for that reason though. Got some classic loaders that I do small batches of .308 and .357 in though. looking at going to a progressive one of these days.
I would get on ebay and find a used Rock Chucker for not much money, I've bought a couple that way. A RC will last you a lifetime, is simple, and will easily load anything you want. A brand new $35 Lee basic bench press will load .38/357 for years, but will break pretty quickly if trying to FL size .308 Win. Get a good, used cast iron single stage bench press. You'll never get rid of it, even if you go progressive later, and they're much easier to learn on.
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[–] ChristusVincit 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I'm new. Not necessarily for that reason though. Got some classic loaders that I do small batches of .308 and .357 in though. looking at going to a progressive one of these days.
[–] thebassdude [S] ago
I would get on ebay and find a used Rock Chucker for not much money, I've bought a couple that way. A RC will last you a lifetime, is simple, and will easily load anything you want. A brand new $35 Lee basic bench press will load .38/357 for years, but will break pretty quickly if trying to FL size .308 Win. Get a good, used cast iron single stage bench press. You'll never get rid of it, even if you go progressive later, and they're much easier to learn on.