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Reloading
Progressive reloading press...which one to consider?
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<blockquote data-quote="Frog4aday" data-source="post: 1777375" data-attributes="member: 9308"><p>I loaded shotgun shells for years on MEC presses (still do) so the 'manual indexing' of the Dillon 550B was a plus for me as it matched what I was already used to doing. Besides, I like that I can control when things move to the next stage. When something glitches, an "auto-index" press can be a hassle to get back on track. Also, I agree with [USER=111769]@rsmithsr[/USER] on powder selection basically eliminating the need for a 'powder check' station. Some nice ball powders out there that meter really well and work in the 5.56/.223. I don't have a dog in this hunt so whatever YOU want is great. But I love the Dillon warranty and the overall quality of the machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog4aday, post: 1777375, member: 9308"] I loaded shotgun shells for years on MEC presses (still do) so the 'manual indexing' of the Dillon 550B was a plus for me as it matched what I was already used to doing. Besides, I like that I can control when things move to the next stage. When something glitches, an "auto-index" press can be a hassle to get back on track. Also, I agree with [USER=111769]@rsmithsr[/USER] on powder selection basically eliminating the need for a 'powder check' station. Some nice ball powders out there that meter really well and work in the 5.56/.223. I don't have a dog in this hunt so whatever YOU want is great. But I love the Dillon warranty and the overall quality of the machine. [/QUOTE]
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