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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Should I buy a new press ?
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<blockquote data-quote="eklarsen" data-source="post: 1822954" data-attributes="member: 93902"><p>It really boils down to your stated goal of building "better" loads. The Hornady AP will crank out the rounds and frankly for an AR or 223\556 variant I think that press is the way to go because you will be shooting many more rounds then if you had say a precision 338 LM rifle. My precision rifles all get loaded on a Redding t7, my high ammo consumption variants all get loaded on the progressive. 300AAC, .223\.556 and all pistol rounds. If you do go single stage dont get rid of the progressive, it will come into play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eklarsen, post: 1822954, member: 93902"] It really boils down to your stated goal of building "better" loads. The Hornady AP will crank out the rounds and frankly for an AR or 223\556 variant I think that press is the way to go because you will be shooting many more rounds then if you had say a precision 338 LM rifle. My precision rifles all get loaded on a Redding t7, my high ammo consumption variants all get loaded on the progressive. 300AAC, .223\.556 and all pistol rounds. If you do go single stage dont get rid of the progressive, it will come into play. [/QUOTE]
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