UC, dont have any 90 grainers. Believe it or not, I just got in to reloading a month or so ago and bought a Dillon Eliminator grain scale (beam type), an RCBS trickler, Lee Classic Loader ( el cheapo, 13.99), Lee primer pocket cleaner, Lee chamfer tool, Lee case cutter-lock stud and have a Starrett dial caliper ( father was a machinist for 33 yrs, gave it to me). I polish my cases by chucking them in a drill with the Lee case holder and use Flitz on a cloth. I bought a pound of H4831, 50 Barnes TSX-130 grains and Winchester Lg rifle primers and Im in bidness :wink:
I use the caliper to check length on finished cases and to set the Lee Loader. It sizes only the neck and I use some 50 or so Remington brass that have only been fired through my gun. So far using this rudimentary equipment and taking care to do everything the same, my finished cases are within .003 of each other. I really dont think Ill get too much more equipment because I have a large family ( 4 great kids and a pretty and understanding wife) and a small budget to spend on muzzleloading, bass fishing, deer hunting, turkey hunting and my new hobby- reloading. I thought about it and researched on the 'net to find the cheapest and most accurate way to go about it and I think I have accomplished my goal for the most part. Ive also got a new .50 Disc Elite that I havent even fired. I have been waiting on Cabelas to send me the new Barnes TMZ's I ordered in January :x . I would recommend the Lee stuff to anybody thinking about getting into it because it seems to be quality for cheap and I read somewhere else they were going to discontinue them soon. Sorry, Im long winded tonight- what were we talking about anyway :?