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.223 on a Progressive?
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<blockquote data-quote="dfitz7604" data-source="post: 2842670" data-attributes="member: 93147"><p>I have the Dillon 550b. It's been a great press. If I were to buy again I'd go with a 5 station to get the powder check for when I'm loading pistol rounds. They sell a primer buzzer (don't know the actual name) it's worth it too. For 223 I can load about 250-300 rounds an hour if everything is prepped. I have gone faster but it became work instead of enjoying the process. TAC, H335, CFE223, BL-C2, and I think Winchester 748. Have all worked great in my AR and bench rifle out to 500 yards easily. </p><p></p><p>Also if you get a Dillon get the pull handle the rotates I'm your hand while you pull it. Easier on the hand when loading 500+ a day. Extra primer pickup tubes. Over time a tool head for each caliber. And a major luxury is a powder feeder for each caliber too!! I see these listed from time to time used. I wouldn't hesitate to buy used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfitz7604, post: 2842670, member: 93147"] I have the Dillon 550b. It’s been a great press. If I were to buy again I’d go with a 5 station to get the powder check for when I’m loading pistol rounds. They sell a primer buzzer (don’t know the actual name) it’s worth it too. For 223 I can load about 250-300 rounds an hour if everything is prepped. I have gone faster but it became work instead of enjoying the process. TAC, H335, CFE223, BL-C2, and I think Winchester 748. Have all worked great in my AR and bench rifle out to 500 yards easily. Also if you get a Dillon get the pull handle the rotates I’m your hand while you pull it. Easier on the hand when loading 500+ a day. Extra primer pickup tubes. Over time a tool head for each caliber. And a major luxury is a powder feeder for each caliber too!! I see these listed from time to time used. I wouldn’t hesitate to buy used. [/QUOTE]
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