well I am in the Market for a used Single stange that someone has in a shed, and I can learn on. I wan to get into it now at 29, and do it for another 50 years. I have loaded a few rounds with a buddy and just love it! almost more than shooting.
well I am in the Market for a used Single stange that someone has in a shed, and I can learn on. I wan to get into it now at 29, and do it for another 50 years. I have loaded a few rounds with a buddy and just love it! almost more than shooting.
It is completely a hobby all of its own.
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I skipped a few pages, but the one thing everyone has overlooked about the RCBS Pro 2000 is you can change the head of the press from manual to auto-indexing. I have one of each and change them out based on the ammo I'm reloading. It's like having a 550 and a 650 in the same press for about $150.
Either the RCBS or the Dillon will get you there.
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Go with a Dillon! you can't beat it. I have a 550, great starter machine, but now I want to get a 650. consider the differences before you purchase, cause it gets really costly when you outgrow your machine and want to upgrade.
I actually went the other route. Started out with a Dillon 550, which I sold and went with a Redding T-7 turret. Nothing against the Dillon. It is a great progressive, but I don't shoot enough to need that high of a production capability. Once I fix that problem, I'll pick up another 550.
I just got rid of both of my progressives and pretty much just use my LCT now.