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    Just a little different buckshotbarlow's Avatar
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    Default lee pro 1k for deprime/resize/trim only

    Ok, i got my dillon super1050, works like a champ and I DO NOT WANT TO FK with it to swap out toolheads for triming and resizing and decaping operations...

    So here's how I have been doing it:
    station 1 with a lee universal decap die .
    neck size station 7

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    Swap tool head
    take off the powder thrower, and put on the dillon trimmer station 4
    put on a "3/4" full length resizer in station 1
    put on a full length resizer in station 6

    Now that i have around 5k of brass, i would like to get another reloader just for brass prep:
    lee pro 1k
    station 1 decap
    station 2 trim
    station 3 full length resize

    Do you guys think i'm off my rocker? Should I just keep doing it the way i have been? I'm just tired of replacing recalibrating blah blah blah...
    Last edited by buckshotbarlow; 04-07-2013 at 12:46. Reason: drunk and high on vicadin
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    Just a little different buckshotbarlow's Avatar
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    ok, so from midway the lee is ~200$ including shipping....other option is a dillon 650 for 800$
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    I like to size (full length, neck) before trim.

    I am with you and have been using multi presses for years. Dillons are great for assembly. Brass prep is what slows you down especially if your lubing bottle necks. I use a Redding and a Dillon.
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    You need to size, before Trimming to OAL.
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    Just a little different buckshotbarlow's Avatar
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    updated after becoming somewhat sober and in a right mind
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