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3/24/2003 8:07:37 AM EDT
I would like to start reloading - anyone know someone who is selling their complete setup in the DFW area?
3/24/2003 3:59:06 PM EDT
[#1]
no, but you might try natchez or midway online.  I got the complete rcbs master reloading kit for around 250

hth

TXL
3/24/2003 5:41:19 PM EDT
[#2]
Everyone I talk to strongly recommends Dillon.  You can order from them directly online.  They do not discount even to their distributors so buying from them is the same price as anywhere else.

They have a no B.S. warranty (lifetime) Life of the equipment, not yours.  You can back over it with your truck and they will repair/replace at no charge.  Not pro-rated.
3/25/2003 4:09:22 PM EDT
[#3]
i'll second and third the dillon recommendation.  there is a guy at the bigtown show (egunz i believe) selling them new at catalog price.  it's about break even buying local comparing the tax to the shipping for a total setup.....

i got a 550b for reloading .223, .308, & .40s&w and am very pleased with it.

good luck on your purchase.....
3/25/2003 4:19:17 PM EDT
[#4]
Thanks for all the info.  I will check out the Market Hall show in a couple of weeks and see if a can pick up the whole sheebang.
3/26/2003 8:40:41 AM EDT
[#5]
If you were down in Austin, I'd let you come check out my Dillon rig and show you how it's done.  I also have a single stage set up, that I use for rifle cartridges.

You should learn how to do it, all of the steps and processes and importance of each, then reloading will be easy as cake.

It's definitely rewarding when you work up a load that your rifle just LOVES, and it's more accurate than factory loadings.  

And it CAN save you money!