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<blockquote data-quote="Texanjohn" data-source="post: 1633914" data-attributes="member: 47686"><p>Single stage, let's you learn all the little, but VERY important things you need to know and understand when trying to develop a load that can shoot as well as the rifle is capable, nothing wrong with a progressive press, faster and better for volume loading. I own a Dillion and with all the accessories you will have a great setup for loading many rounds in a short time, put like Antelopedundee has said, it will NOT help you develop a load. Get a single stage press, learn, go slow and read all the loading manuals you can get your hands on, start at the low end with whatever bullet you decide on and work up, it's fun, rewarding, and makes you a better shooter, do not rush into something where a simple mistake can make you wish you had approached it more carefully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texanjohn, post: 1633914, member: 47686"] Single stage, let’s you learn all the little, but VERY important things you need to know and understand when trying to develop a load that can shoot as well as the rifle is capable, nothing wrong with a progressive press, faster and better for volume loading. I own a Dillion and with all the accessories you will have a great setup for loading many rounds in a short time, put like Antelopedundee has said, it will NOT help you develop a load. Get a single stage press, learn, go slow and read all the loading manuals you can get your hands on, start at the low end with whatever bullet you decide on and work up, it’s fun, rewarding, and makes you a better shooter, do not rush into something where a simple mistake can make you wish you had approached it more carefully. [/QUOTE]
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