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Reloading
Which press Dillion or Redding
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob J" data-source="post: 596157" data-attributes="member: 35657"><p>I have loaded 12 different calibers on my 550B for a number of years now.... Only problem I had was decapping with spent primers ending up on the floor with regularity and the crud typically associated with decapping ending up in my press and eventually gumming up the primer bar.... Now I decap/resize on a single stage as part of my brass prep and store my brass ready to load..... Since going that route have not had any significant problems.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob J, post: 596157, member: 35657"] I have loaded 12 different calibers on my 550B for a number of years now.... Only problem I had was decapping with spent primers ending up on the floor with regularity and the crud typically associated with decapping ending up in my press and eventually gumming up the primer bar.... Now I decap/resize on a single stage as part of my brass prep and store my brass ready to load..... Since going that route have not had any significant problems..... [/QUOTE]
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