Slightly off-topic question but I did a search and didn't find the answer.
Which lubrisizer should I get for starting out?
Pros and Cons on each brand?
My current knowlege says Saeco but that is based on hard cast pistol bullets and the fact that it's a pass-thry design. I've used a Star but don't think that's what I want at all due to cost.
Nice tips on the custom shaped nose punches! One of those why didn't I think of that things.
Thanks,
Scott
Saeco Top Punches????
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Tejas, since I started this thread, I have received my Saeco, and I really like it. It really lubes the big bullets with ease. I bought mine from GAR reloading, they had all their Redding (Saeco) and Lyman stuff on sale until Dec 31. They have Lyman molds on sale for about $40 each.
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