Single Stage Press Test

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Gamsjagd
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Re: Single Stage Press Test

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I like Gavin Toobe a lot.

I watch most of his new videos each month.

Let us know if you end up thinking that 850 Euros was worth it.

I am thinking about buying the MEC single stage.

John Butts of Wagga Wagga makes bullets on a Redding press because he told me run-out was the lowest. According to Gavin the RCBS had the least runout (from memory) of conventional single stage presses.

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Re: Single Stage Press Test

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Gamsjagd wrote: Fri Jul 16, 2021 7:47 am I like Gavin Toobe a lot.

I watch most of his new videos each month.

Let us know if you end up thinking that 850 Euros was worth it.

I am thinking about buying the MEC single stage.

John Butts of Wagga Wagga makes bullets on a Redding press because he told me run-out was the lowest. According to Gavin the RCBS had the least runout (from memory) of conventional single stage presses.
Yes I also watch Gavin Toobe’s videos regularly. Very interesting to watch.
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