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Originally Posted by solidus
Thought I was the only crazy person. I reload on a Dillon XL650 but I have'nt cranked on it in awhile. Best part is I get all the brass from the range at work in exchange for taking a few of the buckets that frangible ammo comes in. Win win.
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Originally Posted by dts3
You're fancy lol. I'm just running a Lee Loadmaster 5 stage progressive. It does it's job, but it's a little touchy
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Originally Posted by solidus
Honestly sometimes I used to wish I just had a single stage. That learning curve was steep going straight to a Dillon. I must have 10 reloading manuals a couple different polishers , a carton full of b.s. primers and powders I should've known better than buying.
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Originally Posted by Rusty
I got everything that you can think of for reloading. But don't have a Dillion yet.
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I've still got my RCBS RockChucker single stage, and a Hornady LNL. I'm not sure, but I might have a pair of RockChuckers, the mind plays tricks every now and again...
The learning curve IS steep going to a progressive press, the hard part is getting all the dies adjusted so you don't crush cases or bullets. I'm debating going back to a single stage, because like solidus said, it's therapeutic reloading, especially if it's on a single stage. I would do about 500 rounds at a whack of 45ACP, running them through the sizer, then sitting and watching TV while putting in primers.
Amazingly enough, I didn't screw any up...