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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="mdvctry" data-source="post: 1829867" data-attributes="member: 45208"><p>You can't go wrong buying one of the used 650 or 1050 offered in the previous posts. Dillon are seriously buy once cry once and then buy a second one smiling. Brian Enos forum is a great place to compare features bd get advice.</p><p></p><p>If you already have a Rockchucker then you're covered for precision rifle reloading. I have a Dillon 650XL purchased 15+ years ago. I'm looking to get a second machine now and can't decide between the 750 and a 1050. I don't do serious volume, usually 200-500 rounds at a time. But I switch calibers a lot between pistol and rifle so I want to have a dedicated AR platform machine and a dedicated pistol loading machine. And there's been a lot of improvements in machine in the last 15 years. So get a machine you can upgrade over time, After you get a feel for what you really need. A case feeder and a bullet feeder are really nice features. But you don't need them at the start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdvctry, post: 1829867, member: 45208"] You can’t go wrong buying one of the used 650 or 1050 offered in the previous posts. Dillon are seriously buy once cry once and then buy a second one smiling. Brian Enos forum is a great place to compare features bd get advice. If you already have a Rockchucker then you’re covered for precision rifle reloading. I have a Dillon 650XL purchased 15+ years ago. I’m looking to get a second machine now and can’t decide between the 750 and a 1050. I don’t do serious volume, usually 200-500 rounds at a time. But I switch calibers a lot between pistol and rifle so I want to have a dedicated AR platform machine and a dedicated pistol loading machine. And there’s been a lot of improvements in machine in the last 15 years. So get a machine you can upgrade over time, After you get a feel for what you really need. A case feeder and a bullet feeder are really nice features. But you don’t need them at the start. [/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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