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re: Getting into reloading and have questions.
Posted on 1/28/14 at 4:50 pm to KingRanch
Posted on 1/28/14 at 4:50 pm to KingRanch
If you are getting into reloading and plan on loading a good bit. I would get a progressive press. I can load about 500 rounds an hours with a dillon 550.
Are you looking to load precision rifle rounds or lean more toward large quantity? A progressive can load fast as well as very accurately.
On a dillon, you can setup different tool heads. You literally can be loading 9mm then within a couple minutes be loading 45 or whatever with a simple tool head change
Are you looking to load precision rifle rounds or lean more toward large quantity? A progressive can load fast as well as very accurately.
On a dillon, you can setup different tool heads. You literally can be loading 9mm then within a couple minutes be loading 45 or whatever with a simple tool head change
This post was edited on 1/28/14 at 4:53 pm
Posted on 1/28/14 at 4:53 pm to H.M. Murdock
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If you are getting into reloading and plan on loading a good bit. I would get a progressive press. I can load about 500 rounds an hours with a dillon 550.
i want to load a good bit, but i also want to keep my total cost between 500-750.
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load precision rifle rounds
for 300 win mag and 30-06
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toward large quantity
everything else
Posted on 1/28/14 at 4:56 pm to H.M. Murdock
Lyman
This is the press I went with. The Lyman trimmers are top notch and easy to use. You will need a tumbler and an oil pad for oiling you brass before resizing.
This is the press I went with. The Lyman trimmers are top notch and easy to use. You will need a tumbler and an oil pad for oiling you brass before resizing.
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