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Regretting Nothing

MyGracey trimmer
21st century neck turning lathe etc
Dillon 550
Wilson trimmer for my 6ppc and 6br
My frankford platinum tumbler
Lee APP to deprime with
My trickler
Rock Chucker
Sinclair.I love the place
Brownells, Midway etc
Lee priming tool
 
Forster CO-AX press
Dillon 550B
Starrett calipers
Mitutoyo micrometer
Geissele HSNM trigger
WOA 6 way adjustable buttstocks
Teslong borescope
Headspace gauges
Case headspace gauges
Dremel
Sending brass out to have it processed - priceless.
 
Bonanza... er Forster... Co-Ax-Just because it works so well.

Oehler 35-Still working flawlessly after 30+ years. Where the rubber meets the road. No more guessing... "Well the book says it should be 2900fps but it's not even on the target at 300 yds."

A good solid front rest & rear bag-The Hoppe's orange one was a step up from the home made one me & a buddy rigged up at work, but an old Hart H-100 is at least 3 steps up from the Hoppe's for everyday sporting rifle use. I need to fill the front bag a little fuller though.

One piece cleaning rods & correct size bore brushes for each bore diameter I shoot, along with new & improved solvents for the tough jobs. I still use Shooter's Choice & Kroil for everyday cleaning.

A set of Davidson SDCs (seating depth checkers) -Predate the Stoneypoint/Hornady base to ogive gauge by a decade or more. Blue or black Sharpie helps here too.

A set of John Bunch's case forming dies-I can neck 50BMG to 17 cal. & move shoulders on anything in between to anywhere in between. Mostly a fun diversion with scrap brass nowadays.

Imperial sizing die wax-I guess Redding sells it now for an exorbitant price.

Shilen & Douglas barrels are so much easier to get shooting well & keep clean than Win/Rem/Rug factory barrels.

Handloader & Precision Shooting magazines from the 80s til late 90s were useful tools before the internet. Who wants to read Bob Milek when you can read Bob Hagel?
 
Beginning reloading has never, ever been a regret & the night I set up my MEC 9000 is a memorable experience. The Hornady Projector was a great experience as well.
 
-6BR zero freebore reamer
-.223 AI zero freebore reamer
-Every single barrel nut I own...Rem or Savage....barrel nut inventer should receive a Nobel Peace Prize.....Obama got one? I don’t recall what for though, neither does he.......this is not the place to speculate either.
-Every Leupold scope I own
- Leupold spotting scope
-RCBS junior press
The list could go on for ever......started all this over 40 some years ago!,
-The time the good Lord allowed me to shoot!,
 
Ohhhh man like all of you there's so many things I enjoy in the shooting world... I will only list three that I have no problems buying or using...

Dillon 550 press
My Beretta over and under... A skeet killing machine , expensive but I have enjoyed it thoroughly the last year and a half...
Along with it , the MEC sizemaster shotgun reloader which has allowed me to keep shooting with my range friends during these crappy times we have all been living through...
 
I'd have to agree with u there. As good a job as ODCR (WSMNUT) does on his custom builds I probably will never purchase another factory (shelf) rifle. The cost as opposed to the quality of the rifle is simply not comparable when you sit down at the bench to shoot. And the workmanship is certainly superior from top to bottom.
Getting a rifle from ODCR leads you to think...Not will the rifle shoot but, how great will it shoot!
 
It was the early 90's and I was recently married. I had a good job but every spare penny was going into buying a house fund. I wanted an RCBS Rockchucker but the Lee Anniversary kit became available and I bought one.

I thought I was going to save money, instead I just shot 2-3 times more and my shooting improved.

Since then it has been an expensive road but well worth it...Forster Coax, RCBS Chargemaster, Lapua brass, Berger bullets...all for those little ragged holes in paper and sounds of steel ringing at long ranges
 
Thought this would be interesting.

What are some guns, reloading tools etc. That you've purchased over the years that you are so glad you bought.

Mine are:
Redding T7
Rem. 1100 LT-20
Dillon Vibratory Cleaner
RCBS 1500 Chargemaster Combo
Redding Powder Thrower
Every Leupold VX3 model I own
Pulsar Apex XQ38 Thermal scope
Omega Suppressor
Swaro Binos
Leica CRF
AMP
Hawkeye borescope
Leica binoculars +spotting scope
Whidden dies
TK Nolan bore saver
Ivy rods
Colt Python
S&W 617
S&W 17
Wilson Protector .45ACP
IBA Supergrade .308
35 P Chronograph
Redding boss
Corbin press
 
Dillon 550B
Giraud Trimmer
All my Ruger #1s
Bartlien and Krieger barrels
Dillon vibrating case cleaner
Anschutz 1516HD
2 Krieghoff Shotguns
Lyman electronic scale/trickler
 

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