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Reloading
.223 on a Progressive?
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<blockquote data-quote="PlumberEd" data-source="post: 2841854" data-attributes="member: 118497"><p>Coyote brings up several good points, especially about a spot for a powder checker, I have had several rounds slip through the reloading process without powder. A Dillon 650 or 750 has 5 stations so you'd have a spot for a powder checker. If you load military brass for the 223 a swaging and a trimming station would also be nice. I have looked hard at the Dillon 1050 and the 1100 but it looks like a major pain to do a caliber change on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PlumberEd, post: 2841854, member: 118497"] Coyote brings up several good points, especially about a spot for a powder checker, I have had several rounds slip through the reloading process without powder. A Dillon 650 or 750 has 5 stations so you'd have a spot for a powder checker. If you load military brass for the 223 a swaging and a trimming station would also be nice. I have looked hard at the Dillon 1050 and the 1100 but it looks like a major pain to do a caliber change on them. [/QUOTE]
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