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rcbs vs dillon
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<blockquote data-quote="MTBULLET" data-source="post: 691465" data-attributes="member: 8849"><p>had, read HAD, the rcbs, now use dillon 550 (have 2)</p><p> for pistol/revolver/rifle up to .223</p><p>have have loaded usedd an older 550 for many years with only one problem, lost tip for small primer tube, called dillon and the NEXT DAY had a replacement and a "parts kit" which i've not had need to open after many years of use. I could use(and have) the 550's for larger rifle, but prefer to use 'chucker, as the larger cal's are not loaded in such large batches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTBULLET, post: 691465, member: 8849"] had, read HAD, the rcbs, now use dillon 550 (have 2) for pistol/revolver/rifle up to .223 have have loaded usedd an older 550 for many years with only one problem, lost tip for small primer tube, called dillon and the NEXT DAY had a replacement and a "parts kit" which i've not had need to open after many years of use. I could use(and have) the 550's for larger rifle, but prefer to use 'chucker, as the larger cal's are not loaded in such large batches. [/QUOTE]
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