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Anyone Use A Dillon Reloader?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ron J" data-source="post: 1156785" data-attributes="member: 83440"><p>I suppose you're all right about loading for a 338 lapua. I'd want to make them all a precise as possible. I got all excited about the dillon when I was shooting my .44mag.</p><p></p><p>I have a lee progressive loader and found I couldn't use ball power due to the powder getting stuck under the plate when charging a round. So I end up manually charging all the rounds. Thanks for all the input. </p><p></p><p>As far as the amount I came up with. Go the the link and click on the xl 650 (I believe that is the beast) you go down the line and click on each item you want to go with it and when you are finished you the the total at the bottom.</p><p></p><p>I believe I will go with a single stage and charge my own for the 338....... still might get the Dillon for the .44mag, 9mm, and 223. Those are usually within 100yrds (except for the 223... I'd say 300yrds for the two legged hunt) anyway.</p><p></p><p>A guy wants to get a bit more precise when reaching out there. I'll probably use a single stage for the .30-06 as well.</p><p></p><p>Well, Thanks for saving me a ton of money.... OK considering the cost of a new single stage, dies, tumbler, crimp/resizer.... brass, bullets, power, and primers. I saved a 1/2 ton of money *grins</p><p></p><p>Thanks again,</p><p></p><p>Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ron J, post: 1156785, member: 83440"] I suppose you're all right about loading for a 338 lapua. I'd want to make them all a precise as possible. I got all excited about the dillon when I was shooting my .44mag. I have a lee progressive loader and found I couldn't use ball power due to the powder getting stuck under the plate when charging a round. So I end up manually charging all the rounds. Thanks for all the input. As far as the amount I came up with. Go the the link and click on the xl 650 (I believe that is the beast) you go down the line and click on each item you want to go with it and when you are finished you the the total at the bottom. I believe I will go with a single stage and charge my own for the 338....... still might get the Dillon for the .44mag, 9mm, and 223. Those are usually within 100yrds (except for the 223... I'd say 300yrds for the two legged hunt) anyway. A guy wants to get a bit more precise when reaching out there. I'll probably use a single stage for the .30-06 as well. Well, Thanks for saving me a ton of money.... OK considering the cost of a new single stage, dies, tumbler, crimp/resizer.... brass, bullets, power, and primers. I saved a 1/2 ton of money *grins Thanks again, Ron [/QUOTE]
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