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Reloading
First reloading press- single stage??
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1494646" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>I spent 4 months working on autodrive-ran Dillon Super 1050's every single day... As long as you don't try to run it too fast, and you learn all the tips and tricks to properly setup and gauge the shell plates to avoid feeding issues and indexing issues, you'll be ok. But trust me, unless you're ready for a beginner nightmare, do NOT buy a progressive to start out with to learn the basics...Those machines have WAY too many moving parts to learn how to calibrate and gauge when you're first starting out reloading.</p><p></p><p>He can buy that $300 Rock Chucker starter kit, and at that point, all he'll need is some calipers, a comparator, and dies to get started. If he wants to upgrade, he can get a Chargemaster 1500 to go with his kit, and that will make life easier, as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1494646, member: 12995"] I spent 4 months working on autodrive-ran Dillon Super 1050's every single day... As long as you don't try to run it too fast, and you learn all the tips and tricks to properly setup and gauge the shell plates to avoid feeding issues and indexing issues, you'll be ok. But trust me, unless you're ready for a beginner nightmare, do NOT buy a progressive to start out with to learn the basics...Those machines have WAY too many moving parts to learn how to calibrate and gauge when you're first starting out reloading. He can buy that $300 Rock Chucker starter kit, and at that point, all he'll need is some calipers, a comparator, and dies to get started. If he wants to upgrade, he can get a Chargemaster 1500 to go with his kit, and that will make life easier, as well. [/QUOTE]
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