For torque screwdrivers, I use the Wera screwdrivers. I have the one posted above, and I have the one that has a right angle handle that goes to 55 in lbs. They will do anything scope related. I have a Norbar 3/8" drive adjustable torque wrench for bigger stuff.
Redding Big Boss II or T7 Turret press. The Big Boss II will never leave you needing more unless you start forming big brass for big rounds, and I mean really big.
Redding dies are good. Whidden dies are good.
Decent calipers, digital is fine, though I use my dial caliper more than my digital...
Is your case mouth round.? Sounds like it is if the cut is off equally all the way around,
With the power off, loosen the set screw on the cutter. Push a case down onto the cutter. Center the case mouth edge in the crotch of the cutter. Tighten screw. Test one. If you want more on one...
Because lack of sensationalized reporting, and specifically not calling it tactical gear and/or assault type rifle, doesn't promote the agenda they want to promote?
I bought a bag from a farm supply store a few years ago that had bugs. I found a hole in the bag.
It wasn't Purina's fault. It is a pretty sturdy bag. Now I check them over before I store them in the pantry.
I called, or maybe I emailed, Purina and they sent me coupons enough to cover 2)...
Also, if you are interested, there are processors near Tucson that will process your meat and ship it to you.
I had to have a fedex or ups shipping number, but that is very easy to setup online
870 Express. Paid $169.00 for it at Wal Mart in the early or mid 80's. You can't kill one. I can't even put a number on how many dove that gun has killed.