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<blockquote data-quote="jeb405" data-source="post: 1951781" data-attributes="member: 78163"><p>I sold my 650 and replaced with 550, I have SDB for high volume pistol. Like others have said, faster changeovers and if something goofs up easier when not auto indexing. I have done a variety of different configurations depending on use. For blasting ammo, tumble, One Shot sprayed while in loading block 50 at a time, all steps on 550 including powder drop with Dillon measure. For more precise needs I resize on single stage (bump shoulder and neck bushing for proper tension) and tumble again to remove lube. Then Lee decap only die in station 1 to punch out any debris in primer pocket. Powder measured by RCBS Chargemaster and use Dillon powder die with funnel to drop while brass still in press, seat with Forester or Redding mircometer seater. Much like suggested by 6.5 Guys. I currently don't use mandrel die, have not experimented enough to know if extra step helps SD/ES.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeb405, post: 1951781, member: 78163"] I sold my 650 and replaced with 550, I have SDB for high volume pistol. Like others have said, faster changeovers and if something goofs up easier when not auto indexing. I have done a variety of different configurations depending on use. For blasting ammo, tumble, One Shot sprayed while in loading block 50 at a time, all steps on 550 including powder drop with Dillon measure. For more precise needs I resize on single stage (bump shoulder and neck bushing for proper tension) and tumble again to remove lube. Then Lee decap only die in station 1 to punch out any debris in primer pocket. Powder measured by RCBS Chargemaster and use Dillon powder die with funnel to drop while brass still in press, seat with Forester or Redding mircometer seater. Much like suggested by 6.5 Guys. I currently don't use mandrel die, have not experimented enough to know if extra step helps SD/ES. [/QUOTE]
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