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Reloading
Should I buy a new press ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gone Ballistic" data-source="post: 1824479" data-attributes="member: 26477"><p>I have a Dillon XL650 that I primary use to reload. 223 and 22-250 solely for volume to hunt prairie dogs and rock chucks along with coyotes. It has a brass feeder and a Mr. Bullet feeder for over 800 rounds an hour with an assistant keeping the primer feed and hoppers full. I also have a RCBS Rock Chucker which has been my standby forever until I bought my Forester Coaxial. I now do all of my precision reloading on the Forester. I suggest that if you can find one, get it as you'll never look back. If you are wanting to load precision or causal loads, it is less fatiguing to use than the Rock Chucker. But, for the money, the RCBS Rock Chucker is a great all-around reloading system.</p><p>Good luck with your choice but honestly what you currently have is a good progressive reloader.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gone Ballistic, post: 1824479, member: 26477"] I have a Dillon XL650 that I primary use to reload. 223 and 22-250 solely for volume to hunt prairie dogs and rock chucks along with coyotes. It has a brass feeder and a Mr. Bullet feeder for over 800 rounds an hour with an assistant keeping the primer feed and hoppers full. I also have a RCBS Rock Chucker which has been my standby forever until I bought my Forester Coaxial. I now do all of my precision reloading on the Forester. I suggest that if you can find one, get it as you'll never look back. If you are wanting to load precision or causal loads, it is less fatiguing to use than the Rock Chucker. But, for the money, the RCBS Rock Chucker is a great all-around reloading system. Good luck with your choice but honestly what you currently have is a good progressive reloader. [/QUOTE]
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