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Reloading
Should I buy a new press ?
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<blockquote data-quote="thwatson2" data-source="post: 1823465" data-attributes="member: 56839"><p>I sometimes use my dillon progressive to load my accurate rifle rounds when my single presses are setup for other calibers. When I get in the mood I may do 4 or 5 different calibers in a weekend. Guess I get lazy. Most importantly when loading for accuracy, charge your powder manually. Do not rely on auto drop. You are loading to 1/100th a Grain, your auto drop won't get you there Basically you won't save time and you wont be mass producing but won't need to sell your progressive. That being said, you should definitely have a single stage press. But once you start loading you will want a progressive for plinking rounds. Have both, you wont regret it. I have 3 single stage, a turret and 2-Dillon 650s(gotta get one for large and one for small primers) I still feel like I could use another. Ha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thwatson2, post: 1823465, member: 56839"] I sometimes use my dillon progressive to load my accurate rifle rounds when my single presses are setup for other calibers. When I get in the mood I may do 4 or 5 different calibers in a weekend. Guess I get lazy. Most importantly when loading for accuracy, charge your powder manually. Do not rely on auto drop. You are loading to 1/100th a Grain, your auto drop won’t get you there Basically you won’t save time and you wont be mass producing but won’t need to sell your progressive. That being said, you should definitely have a single stage press. But once you start loading you will want a progressive for plinking rounds. Have both, you wont regret it. I have 3 single stage, a turret and 2-Dillon 650s(gotta get one for large and one for small primers) I still feel like I could use another. Ha [/QUOTE]
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