Powerstroke
Handloader
- Feb 24, 2006
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So what kind of presses is everyone loading on? I took my Dads old RCBS RockChucker about 8yrs ago or so that I've / we've always loaded on. It always did the job, but didn't have all the bells and whistles on it that I "thought" I wanted..... I ran out a few years ago and purchased a Dillon 550 B I think B.....
I'd say for reloading a lot of AR's / high volume it would do just fine, but I don't like it... I find myself going back to the RCBS.
Issue being, I just gave it back to my Dad due to he's moved and going to start shooting / hunting / hand loading again.
Is what brought this up was one of the previous posts on C.O.A.L I've noticed the same thing if using different die heads in the Dillon ie best to screw your dies into one head and leave them there.
I'm starting to look at new presses and just curious who is using what and why ? I'm trying to get away from the progressives as I don't load any high volume, no hand-gun either. Generally load between 10 to 50 round per setting...
Other sugestions welcome as well....
I'd say for reloading a lot of AR's / high volume it would do just fine, but I don't like it... I find myself going back to the RCBS.
Issue being, I just gave it back to my Dad due to he's moved and going to start shooting / hunting / hand loading again.
Is what brought this up was one of the previous posts on C.O.A.L I've noticed the same thing if using different die heads in the Dillon ie best to screw your dies into one head and leave them there.
I'm starting to look at new presses and just curious who is using what and why ? I'm trying to get away from the progressives as I don't load any high volume, no hand-gun either. Generally load between 10 to 50 round per setting...
Other sugestions welcome as well....