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| For the $20, get the RCBS. I have had diff. Lyman stuff in the past & have good things to say about their csating stuff but the other is just ok.
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| Posts: 7752 | Location: kalif.,usa | Registered: 08 March 2001 |
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| I use mostly RCBS and have never had not one problem with their reloading equipment. I agree with fred, if there's only a $20 difference i'd go with the RCBS. I do have a Lyman tumbler though that i got at a bargin that i couldn't pass up. So far it's worked flawlessly and i really like it.
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| Posts: 40 | Location: NC | Registered: 16 October 2006 |
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| I vote with the others, if you can, go the extra $20 and get the RCBS. If you can't the Lyman will serve you well. It is just not "bullet proof" like the RCBS. |
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| when it comes to scales, should you go digital? when i had my stuff before, i had rcbs with a 505 scale. didnt reload enough to really get and opinion on it but have heard that most digital scales, except the really pricey ones, werent very reliable.
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| Posts: 605 | Location: Selma, AL | Registered: 16 January 2005 |
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| My 2 cents on the scale. I bought the Lyman DPS 1200 and didn't like it. It worked but, very slow. I sold it on e-Bay and bought the RCBS digital system, that's the integral electronic powder measure/scale.
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| Posts: 1699 | Location: San Antonio, TX | Registered: 14 April 2004 |
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| quote: Originally posted by model7LSS: when it comes to scales, should you go digital? when i had my stuff before, i had rcbs with a 505 scale. didnt reload enough to really get and opinion on it but have heard that most digital scales, except the really pricey ones, werent very reliable.
Maybe they're better now but most digital scales are very touchy about warm up, ambient temperature changes, calibration drift, etc. I've been using the same 5-0-5 scale for over 20 years. It's hard to beat bulletproof.
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| Posts: 12754 | Location: Kentucky, USA | Registered: 30 December 2002 |
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| I had a Lyman kit way back when and it's good stuff for the money. You will find, as I did, that Lyman parts aren't at every storefront, but RCBS is. Keep that in mind when something breaks and rest assured something will break, it always does.
If a person could mix & match, I'd get the Redding kit and turret press, and an RCBS 10-10 scale. For a couple of x-tra bucks Redding's dies are far superior to Lyman and RCBS offerings. One would be best served by Dillon, or RCBS if they want electronic scales and power trimmers. |
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| Posts: 415 | Location: Milwaukee WI USA | Registered: 07 April 2002 |
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| thanks rifleman, that site is about $40 cheaper than cabelas or midway
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