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Green and Red make Blue

You know if you mix the colors Green and Red you come up with Blue. So you might as well just start with a Dillon and not waste your time with green or red. Besides, Blue is such a much preatier color then all the others.
You know what they say. Once you had blue you'll never go back.
 
You know if you mix the colors Green and Red you come up with Blue. So you might as well just start with a Dillon and not waste your time with green or red. Besides, Blue is such a much preatier color then all the others.
You know what they say. Once you had blue you'll never go back.

Not really it makes brown. Blue is a primary color you can't make it with other mixtures Back to K for you:)

Red, Green, Blue
 
Team Red for me my LNL has served me well. And customer service is all on par with other companies. After thousands and thousands of rounds it still going strong. This press will go too the grandson some day and will still run day after day.
 
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Fred, I don't know how it was before Dillon entered the game, but so far my dealings with RCBS have been a lot better than what I had with Dillon. This is no way a criticism of the equipment, I own both. Just know RCBS has been in the game longer than Dillon.
The one issue I had with a Hornady item they quickly resolved it and we're very pleasant to deal with too.

I started with rcbs 39yrs ago, still have my 1st jr press. I buy what works best for me, but I hate cheap tools. I like the Lee neck dies, simple & effective. Most of their presses are just ****. I usually buy rcbs or redding dies for new rifle calibers. Lee dies are fine for calibers I don't load a lot of. Lee molds are fine, but QC is all over the place & very limited choices. It's all good, I'm not really brand loyal with anything. Though I have never owned a Ford???
 
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I am mostly Green but do have a Bonanza benchrest set for the 6mm.
Oddly enough my Lyman trimmer is Grey (it's old).
 

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I started with rcbs 39yrs ago, still have my 1st jr press. I buy what works best for me, but I hate cheap tools. I like the Lee neck dies, simple & effective. Most of their presses are just ****. I usually buy rcbs or redding dies for new rifle calibers. Lee dies are fine for calibers I don't load a lot of. Lee molds are fine, but QC is all over the place & very limited choices. It's all good, I'm not really brand loyal with anything. Though I have never owned a Ford???

Any man that won't buy a Ford can't be all that bad.
 
Thirty five year old Rockchucker and tens of thousands of rounds out of an RCBS 2000. Huge fan of the APS primer system, hope the fact that RCBS has abandoned them in their new progressives doesn't mean that I'll no longer be able to buy the pre-filled strips.
 
My equipment color of choice is ORANGE although they have often used black and grey over the years for some of their stuff and even made two RED presses for some odd reason. :confused: I'll also use a green single stage and two blue progressives (by two different manufacturers) from time to time so I guess I'm from a different kind of "Rainbow Party!" :cool:

Froggie
 
I got green, red, blue, gray and a touch of orange, even black.

Lyman single and T-Mag that I found on clearance, RCBS, Lee, Hornady, and Lyman dies, a Dillon 650 and MEC Steelmaster 12 ga.

Started with cheap Lee Challenger many years ago and gave it to my best friend when I upgraded.
 
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I be...

I be green. But I really don't have any brand preference as long as the quality is there.

Are we green?

Super green.

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Chris Tucker's 'personality' in contrast with Bruce Willis' 'reserve' is hilarious in 'The Fifth Element'.
 
At the risk of the dreaded thread creep, I am gonna say that is one of our all time favorite movies.
We watch it more than once a year.
Can't say that about many other movies.
It was a worthy successor to Demolition Man as a well done Sci-Fi action comedy.
 
I got blue, red, green and orange. Some stuff is
so old I can't tell what color it was. I even have
a bench rest press that's silver.
Zeke
 
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