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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="jpfrog" data-source="post: 1828825" data-attributes="member: 32525"><p>I bought a 550 about 12 years ago for 9mm/45acp comp shooting. Then .223 comp. Look up Brian Enos- his website has A LOT of good packages for Dillon "as it should be" setups. Quick change tool heads, primer alarm, the rolling handle on the pull arm, strong mount, bullet trays...I would at least get all of those. <a href="https://brianenos.com/dillon-2/#550" target="_blank">https://brianenos.com/dillon-2/#550</a></p><p></p><p>I like the 550 because it doesn't auto index like the 650- this makes single stage loading easier, which I do for 6.5x47, .308, .300wm, 243win, and 6.5-284. I have all my dies setup on quick change tool heads so it's fast changing cartridges. I do my powder off the press using scales and powder dispensers, and I resize/seat on the press. </p><p></p><p>I have since bought a rock chucker I use for single stage loading of .270win, 280 Sherman, and soon to be 30-06AI, and I use it for decapping everything rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpfrog, post: 1828825, member: 32525"] I bought a 550 about 12 years ago for 9mm/45acp comp shooting. Then .223 comp. Look up Brian Enos- his website has A LOT of good packages for Dillon “as it should be” setups. Quick change tool heads, primer alarm, the rolling handle on the pull arm, strong mount, bullet trays...I would at least get all of those. [URL]https://brianenos.com/dillon-2/#550[/URL] I like the 550 because it doesn’t auto index like the 650- this makes single stage loading easier, which I do for 6.5x47, .308, .300wm, 243win, and 6.5-284. I have all my dies setup on quick change tool heads so it’s fast changing cartridges. I do my powder off the press using scales and powder dispensers, and I resize/seat on the press. I have since bought a rock chucker I use for single stage loading of .270win, 280 Sherman, and soon to be 30-06AI, and I use it for decapping everything rifle. [/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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