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    Quote Originally Posted by NFATrustGuy View Post
    What else do I need...

    Powder check system p/n 21044 $68.95 Save the money , put towards another tool head
    Extra Powder Die p/n 20064 $11.35
    .223 die set p/n 10838 $66.95
    9mm die set p/n 14406 $63.95

    Small pistol or small rifle case feed plate (whichever you don't order with your case feeder) $38.95
    650 maintenance kit p/n 97017 $39.95
    Bullet Tray p/n 22214 $41.95
    Strong Mount p/n 22052 $45.95 You can make your own. i have an extra already bent.

    I don't know if I'd do 2 separate machines for .223 and 9mm. It's really not that tough or time consuming to do a changeover if you've got a separate toolhead complete with powder measure and all the dies set up and ready to roll. I'm a complete newbie and I know I can do it in less than 10 minutes. Can't use 2 machines at one time anyway!

    For the dies, I suggest rcbs or any one you have on hand. The dillon dies are nice, but pricey. Instead of another powder drop, crack off and but tool heads for each caliber you're going to reload for. it's more up front, but so much easier once you're up and running.
    IF you were going to use different load data / powder measurements, invest in a few unique tech units.
    http://www.uniquetek.com/site/696296/product/T1231







    Unfortunately like guns, reloading is always a work in progress.
    Last edited by Great-Kazoo; 01-15-2014 at 22:21.
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