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Reloading
.223 on a Progressive?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rum River" data-source="post: 2844457" data-attributes="member: 16869"><p>Everybody has their preferred system, this is mine:</p><p></p><p>All my brass prep is on a single stage (Rockchucker).</p><p>I use an RCBS Trim-Pro powered trimmer with the 3-way cutter.</p><p>While the trimmer is running I resize a piece of brass, so in my mind I'm getting both sizing and trimming completed in half the time compared to doing those operations individually.</p><p></p><p>I prime and assemble the loads on a Dillon 550B.</p><p></p><p>For powder charging I take the powder measure off that station and just have a funnel there.</p><p>I'm using an RCBS Charge Master to weigh all my charges.</p><p>While the powder is being metered I cycle the press leaving the ram at the top of the stroke.</p><p></p><p>Average output off the Dillon is 200-250 rounds an hour.</p><p></p><p>If I was using ball powder I would just use the Dillon powder measure.</p><p>In those instances it's easy to do 400 an hour.</p><p></p><p>YMMV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rum River, post: 2844457, member: 16869"] Everybody has their preferred system, this is mine: All my brass prep is on a single stage (Rockchucker). I use an RCBS Trim-Pro powered trimmer with the 3-way cutter. While the trimmer is running I resize a piece of brass, so in my mind I'm getting both sizing and trimming completed in half the time compared to doing those operations individually. I prime and assemble the loads on a Dillon 550B. For powder charging I take the powder measure off that station and just have a funnel there. I'm using an RCBS Charge Master to weigh all my charges. While the powder is being metered I cycle the press leaving the ram at the top of the stroke. Average output off the Dillon is 200-250 rounds an hour. If I was using ball powder I would just use the Dillon powder measure. In those instances it's easy to do 400 an hour. YMMV [/QUOTE]
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