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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Progressive reloading press...which one to consider?
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<blockquote data-quote="rsmithsr" data-source="post: 1777365" data-attributes="member: 111769"><p>if you really think you need a powder check , skip a progressive.</p><p>20 plus years of using Dillon 550's for both pistol and rifle. some for plinking some for competition...service rifle.</p><p>it is a machine , a mechanical thing designed to do a task...just like a auto engine.</p><p>do you get out and check to see if gas went in a cylinder every block ?</p><p>but you do not put corn syrup not diesel in your gas tank.</p><p>so find powders that work in the machine or just skip it.</p><p>I have no lights on my 550's, I maintain them, adjust them, lube them and feed them.</p><p>I have shot out to 600 with 550 built 308 ammo and hit x's with that ammo.</p><p>its a TOOL, it is only as good as the operator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsmithsr, post: 1777365, member: 111769"] if you really think you need a powder check , skip a progressive. 20 plus years of using Dillon 550's for both pistol and rifle. some for plinking some for competition...service rifle. it is a machine , a mechanical thing designed to do a task...just like a auto engine. do you get out and check to see if gas went in a cylinder every block ? but you do not put corn syrup not diesel in your gas tank. so find powders that work in the machine or just skip it. I have no lights on my 550's, I maintain them, adjust them, lube them and feed them. I have shot out to 600 with 550 built 308 ammo and hit x's with that ammo. its a TOOL, it is only as good as the operator. [/QUOTE]
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