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<blockquote data-quote="Shortmagman" data-source="post: 845181" data-attributes="member: 10723"><p>I use a Dillion Progressive press to load all my handgun rounds, and I load from a 32 HR mag. up to and including a 454. For all my rifles, from 223 up to and including a 338 Win Mag I use a single stage press. </p><p></p><p>Since you are just starting I would recommend that you buy a single stage press. You can do all you loading on that press. If and when you want to load you pistol rounds on a progressive you will have learned a lot you can go and buy yourself a progressive, and I like the Dillions. I know people that use the 550 to load 223 ammo that they shoot in matches out to 600 yds..</p><p></p><p></p><p>As far as dies are concerned buy the f/L first then as you learn more you can add a neck sizer for certain rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shortmagman, post: 845181, member: 10723"] I use a Dillion Progressive press to load all my handgun rounds, and I load from a 32 HR mag. up to and including a 454. For all my rifles, from 223 up to and including a 338 Win Mag I use a single stage press. Since you are just starting I would recommend that you buy a single stage press. You can do all you loading on that press. If and when you want to load you pistol rounds on a progressive you will have learned a lot you can go and buy yourself a progressive, and I like the Dillions. I know people that use the 550 to load 223 ammo that they shoot in matches out to 600 yds.. As far as dies are concerned buy the f/L first then as you learn more you can add a neck sizer for certain rounds. [/QUOTE]
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