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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Progressive press advice wanted
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigwilly556" data-source="post: 2757103" data-attributes="member: 121829"><p>I have a Dillon 550 and recently sold a 650. For pistol, 223 and the like the 550 or 750 ( now ) are hard to beat. The 650 and 750 will have a much larger learning curve. It is possible to make really good precision ammo with a Dillon but definitely takes some tweaking. I have widden floating tool heads for all my rifle calibers and run cheap lee dies for all my pistol stuff. I still load all of my bolt gun precision ammo on my zero press.</p><p></p><p>If I could only have one press I'd choose 550.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigwilly556, post: 2757103, member: 121829"] I have a Dillon 550 and recently sold a 650. For pistol, 223 and the like the 550 or 750 ( now ) are hard to beat. The 650 and 750 will have a much larger learning curve. It is possible to make really good precision ammo with a Dillon but definitely takes some tweaking. I have widden floating tool heads for all my rifle calibers and run cheap lee dies for all my pistol stuff. I still load all of my bolt gun precision ammo on my zero press. If I could only have one press I'd choose 550. [/QUOTE]
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