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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
.223 on a Progressive?
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<blockquote data-quote="Swinehunt74" data-source="post: 2844490" data-attributes="member: 59444"><p>Running 3 Dillons, 2 550B, and one 550c. Have the side by side sm and lg rifle primer set up, with 550c on other side of bench for my Magnum loading/sizing. On other end of bench 2 RockChuckers and one Redding for my LR loading. 16 Dillon complete conversion sets for most my reloading needs. Only had to rebuild one 550 after 40 yrs of use. Secret for me is using Redding/good quality dies on brass that is prepped beforehand only dropping powder and seating bullet for final step.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swinehunt74, post: 2844490, member: 59444"] Running 3 Dillons, 2 550B, and one 550c. Have the side by side sm and lg rifle primer set up, with 550c on other side of bench for my Magnum loading/sizing. On other end of bench 2 RockChuckers and one Redding for my LR loading. 16 Dillon complete conversion sets for most my reloading needs. Only had to rebuild one 550 after 40 yrs of use. Secret for me is using Redding/good quality dies on brass that is prepped beforehand only dropping powder and seating bullet for final step. [/QUOTE]
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