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<blockquote data-quote="_CY_" data-source="post: 3418185" data-attributes="member: 7629"><p>regardless if you decide to move on to Dillon 550 or better.</p><p>you will always need a single stage press .. why not start with one that you will never outgrow.</p><p>RCBS rockchucker has been a favorite for generations for good reason.</p><p>one that's 25+ yr old will work just good as a new one.</p><p></p><p>to me rifle loads and single stage go hand in hand. as each component needs to be weight/measured to equal match factory match grade ammo. got a Dillon 550 loaded with goodies. which just sits there while the good ole rock chucker actually gets used.</p><p></p><p>economics sure has changed .. plain jane rounds are now worth reloading.</p><p>may have to dust off the 550 for a few .223/9mm rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_CY_, post: 3418185, member: 7629"] regardless if you decide to move on to Dillon 550 or better. you will always need a single stage press .. why not start with one that you will never outgrow. RCBS rockchucker has been a favorite for generations for good reason. one that's 25+ yr old will work just good as a new one. to me rifle loads and single stage go hand in hand. as each component needs to be weight/measured to equal match factory match grade ammo. got a Dillon 550 loaded with goodies. which just sits there while the good ole rock chucker actually gets used. economics sure has changed .. plain jane rounds are now worth reloading. may have to dust off the 550 for a few .223/9mm rounds. [/QUOTE]
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