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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Looking to get a Dillon progressive press for high volume pistol mainly but some 223/556 as well.
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<blockquote data-quote="Methow Packer" data-source="post: 1828796" data-attributes="member: 67515"><p>I have the Dillon 550. You could buy the fully dressed version with all the accessories or save some money and buy them individually. The 550 is a solid machine. Well built. Fully adjustable. You have to turn the turret yourself for each round but I think it gives you better control of the process especially if you Have a loading issue such as bad brass etc. The low primer alarm feature is a must. The Low powder alarm not so much. You'll appreciate the trays in the long run. I use mine for all my pistol cartridges as well as 30-30 and 45-70. Where everything starts to cost is the cartridge specific items you need when you make a change. Shell holders, dies, powder measure, etc. The 550 turns out really precise rounds. Bullet seating and powder measuring is really accurate. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Methow Packer, post: 1828796, member: 67515"] I have the Dillon 550. You could buy the fully dressed version with all the accessories or save some money and buy them individually. The 550 is a solid machine. Well built. Fully adjustable. You have to turn the turret yourself for each round but I think it gives you better control of the process especially if you Have a loading issue such as bad brass etc. The low primer alarm feature is a must. The Low powder alarm not so much. You’ll appreciate the trays in the long run. I use mine for all my pistol cartridges as well as 30-30 and 45-70. Where everything starts to cost is the cartridge specific items you need when you make a change. Shell holders, dies, powder measure, etc. The 550 turns out really precise rounds. Bullet seating and powder measuring is really accurate. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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Looking to get a Dillon progressive press for high volume pistol mainly but some 223/556 as well.
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