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Old 11-06-2009, 08:03 AM
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Very well said indeed Stretch.
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Very well said indeed Stretch.
I second that!!
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Stretch, HardBall, and everybody else,

I finally placed my order from Kempf for the Kempf Kit w/ Classic Turret Press today. I want to thank you all for your help and advice. I'm looking forward to starting my new hobby and have been putting off the investment for years since I first considered handloading.

Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, and you'll probably see another post of mine once I've reloaded and fired a few boxes (and hopefully not before then).

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I threatened to post a picture of my new bench. This is it.

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I threatened to post a picture of my new bench. This is it.


OMG!!! That's awful! It's so clean and organized... How do you find anything, let alone, get any work done?
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FreedomNut, I'm glad you were able to get the opinions and advice that helped you settle on a good selection. It's all going to be good, I'm sure. Firing your first "reloads" is an exciting thing! ((( )))

By the way, I was wrong in the one post about the "Pacesetter" dies being Lee's budget or "cheap" dies. I don;t know what I was thinking - the Pacesetter dies are the same as the Deluxe dies, just that the sets of dies have different components. All come with afull-length sizer, a seater, and a factory crimp. THe Deluxe set adds the neck-sizer. It's the RGB ("Really Good Buy") dies that are their budget dies, though again, I've never tried any.

I'm sorry if that mistake were to cause you not to get Pacesetter dies. They're good dies.
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