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Reloading
.223 on a Progressive?
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<blockquote data-quote="huntinghuasna" data-source="post: 2842522" data-attributes="member: 109227"><p>Same as del2les. Bought my first press in 1995, I went with the RL550B. This press is still running strong many thousands and thousands of rounds loaded. Dillion will mail out broken replacement parts with a phone call and your word. The only parts I can remember replacing were the primer slide assembly powder bar assembly (wore it out). I had the old style powder bar assembly 9wore it out) and when the big wrap around spring broke Dillon replace the whole powder charge set up and hopper with the newer design. I eventually added a Dillon RL1100 to the line up dedicated to high volume 9mm for training and competitions. Still using my RL550 for the other pistol cartriges and .223.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntinghuasna, post: 2842522, member: 109227"] Same as del2les. Bought my first press in 1995, I went with the RL550B. This press is still running strong many thousands and thousands of rounds loaded. Dillion will mail out broken replacement parts with a phone call and your word. The only parts I can remember replacing were the primer slide assembly powder bar assembly (wore it out). I had the old style powder bar assembly 9wore it out) and when the big wrap around spring broke Dillon replace the whole powder charge set up and hopper with the newer design. I eventually added a Dillon RL1100 to the line up dedicated to high volume 9mm for training and competitions. Still using my RL550 for the other pistol cartriges and .223. [/QUOTE]
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