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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzdraw" data-source="post: 1012906" data-attributes="member: 385"><p>Another trick with a progressive is to operate the handle with the same motion each and everytime. </p><p></p><p>We were all progressive press noobs once. I can remember the learning curve I had with my first one, a Dillon 300. </p><p></p><p>One thing to file back for reference is the need to check inside the seater die for lube build-up on the seater stem, when running cast bullets. Depending on the bullet, you may need to check every 100, or perhaps every 500.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzdraw, post: 1012906, member: 385"] Another trick with a progressive is to operate the handle with the same motion each and everytime. We were all progressive press noobs once. I can remember the learning curve I had with my first one, a Dillon 300. One thing to file back for reference is the need to check inside the seater die for lube build-up on the seater stem, when running cast bullets. Depending on the bullet, you may need to check every 100, or perhaps every 500. [/QUOTE]
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