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Originally Posted By: CatShooterOriginally Posted By: HidalgoThe only problem I see (if you want to call it that) is that your answers are going to be influenced by folks that have only owned 1 of the choices.  If a person always uses RCBS and has never used Redding or Lee, he would obviously vote for RCBS because he has no experience with anything else. 


I don't know how you would fix that, though ......  


Or ....... is that what you are trying to find out?  


There is some logic to that on the surface... but, people these days do a lot of research on the net, and usually have one or more friends that advise them - so they might not have used everything, there is weight to their opinion.


If you limit the poll to people that have used it all - you will get three answers.


So far, the results are reflecting other sources I have access to.


Sorry for leaving out one or two things - I can't tell you how much time it took to get this one done (after two other efforts that were deleted))... the poll program is very user unfriendly.


This last one (after getting training on the first two) took almost an hour and a half to get right.


 

This answers questions I had as well, thanks.

A couple of my votes were based more on internet info. (mostly, if not 100% from PM`s, and some of the guys that over the years a person learns who has the first hand experience/years of experience).

A couple I could not answer; I find my Lyman Electronic Powder Disp. to work very well, and could not really pick a WORST load data/manual).

Funny, I pick Lee dies as one of the worst, yet also the best, due to price point/value.


ETA- Lee...the YUGO of reloading equipment?   


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