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<blockquote data-quote="PantherCreekFarms" data-source="post: 719414" data-attributes="member: 57539"><p>I use Dillon presses for all my hand guns and .223 upto .308. Last year I reloaded over 10,000 rounds of .223 and this year 8,000. No problems with the press or quality. I added a Dillon Super Swage, because I have been reloading a bunch of Lake City OFB and needed to remove the primer crimp to make it easier on my Dillon (though it was able to muscle through crimped primers. Also, Dillon's "No BS" warranty backs up their product no matter who the owner is, no matter how old it is, no matter what you did to it! </p><p> </p><p>My 300 Magnum and 338 Lapua Magnum are loaded on my single stage press (using Hornady Lock-N-Load bushings). Dillon progressive presses can handle the big rifle rounds (upto 100 grains of powder), but I would rather have full control and extra quality checks between stages (especially powder measuring and resizing).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PantherCreekFarms, post: 719414, member: 57539"] I use Dillon presses for all my hand guns and .223 upto .308. Last year I reloaded over 10,000 rounds of .223 and this year 8,000. No problems with the press or quality. I added a Dillon Super Swage, because I have been reloading a bunch of Lake City OFB and needed to remove the primer crimp to make it easier on my Dillon (though it was able to muscle through crimped primers. Also, Dillon's "No BS" warranty backs up their product no matter who the owner is, no matter how old it is, no matter what you did to it! My 300 Magnum and 338 Lapua Magnum are loaded on my single stage press (using Hornady Lock-N-Load bushings). Dillon progressive presses can handle the big rifle rounds (upto 100 grains of powder), but I would rather have full control and extra quality checks between stages (especially powder measuring and resizing). [/QUOTE]
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