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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="basinman" data-source="post: 1829684" data-attributes="member: 75978"><p>I had two RL550 machines when I owned a small business named Thor Bullets & Ammunition. I used these two machines to load 380 auto, 9 mm, 38 Super, 357 Magnum, 45 ACP and 223. When I got in a good rhythm I could crank out 900 rounds in an hour. I kept one machine set up for small primers and one for large primers. I also had an old Dillon RL1000 set up for 38 Special. I could crank out 1300 rounds per hour on it. And had two old Dillon RL450 machines with powder dump conversion kits on them. I did 41 and 44 magnums on these. Those were good old days back then. I was either hunting or shooting USPSA or casting bullets or loading ammunition. Most everything was a write-off. Did great until the price of lead shot up when the Feds shut down using lead for waterfowl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="basinman, post: 1829684, member: 75978"] I had two RL550 machines when I owned a small business named Thor Bullets & Ammunition. I used these two machines to load 380 auto, 9 mm, 38 Super, 357 Magnum, 45 ACP and 223. When I got in a good rhythm I could crank out 900 rounds in an hour. I kept one machine set up for small primers and one for large primers. I also had an old Dillon RL1000 set up for 38 Special. I could crank out 1300 rounds per hour on it. And had two old Dillon RL450 machines with powder dump conversion kits on them. I did 41 and 44 magnums on these. Those were good old days back then. I was either hunting or shooting USPSA or casting bullets or loading ammunition. Most everything was a write-off. Did great until the price of lead shot up when the Feds shut down using lead for waterfowl. [/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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