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Reloading
Loading rifle with dillon progressive
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<blockquote data-quote="rmorgan9718" data-source="post: 749563" data-attributes="member: 27677"><p>Throwing manually is easy, since I don't need to bell the mouth of the case. Just thread the Powder measure into either #2 or #3 position.</p><p> </p><p>Throwing automatically is not as simple. Dillon or someone makes (made) an adapter to allow the mounting of a brand X thrower into the Dillon powder die. Had 7/8" top female thread with collar bottom to the powder die, with extension for the caliber power die insert. </p><p> </p><p>Also, if you use LEE, their (can't remember exact terminology/name) disc powder measure for the Pro 1000 has the same capability as Dillon's, but comes with standard 7/8"-14 die threads. The repeatability isn't bad if you are loading a lot of plinker/non-bug hole rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmorgan9718, post: 749563, member: 27677"] Throwing manually is easy, since I don't need to bell the mouth of the case. Just thread the Powder measure into either #2 or #3 position. Throwing automatically is not as simple. Dillon or someone makes (made) an adapter to allow the mounting of a brand X thrower into the Dillon powder die. Had 7/8" top female thread with collar bottom to the powder die, with extension for the caliber power die insert. Also, if you use LEE, their (can't remember exact terminology/name) disc powder measure for the Pro 1000 has the same capability as Dillon's, but comes with standard 7/8"-14 die threads. The repeatability isn't bad if you are loading a lot of plinker/non-bug hole rounds. [/QUOTE]
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