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Well, I began my reloading startup today.
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<blockquote data-quote="GUN DOG" data-source="post: 1442328" data-attributes="member: 5944"><p>You will always need a singe stag press IMHO, I load all my hunting & bechrest rifle ammo on an old rcbs rockchucker & a lee press on lee, rcbs or hornady dies. The pistol plinking & rifle high volume shooting where i DO N'T NEED MOA or less accuracy I use the dillion. I have called them 3 times in the last 6 weeks to get replacement parts that wore ou or broke, 1st time I have had to use their no bs warenty. I am the 2nd owner & the 550 is about 25-30 years old. on every part they said they had upgraded it. I do not know howmany rounds have been loaded on that thing but it is in the 10's of thousands</p><p></p><p>Keep the single & upgrade later to a progressive when you get the hang of it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GUN DOG, post: 1442328, member: 5944"] You will always need a singe stag press IMHO, I load all my hunting & bechrest rifle ammo on an old rcbs rockchucker & a lee press on lee, rcbs or hornady dies. The pistol plinking & rifle high volume shooting where i DO N'T NEED MOA or less accuracy I use the dillion. I have called them 3 times in the last 6 weeks to get replacement parts that wore ou or broke, 1st time I have had to use their no bs warenty. I am the 2nd owner & the 550 is about 25-30 years old. on every part they said they had upgraded it. I do not know howmany rounds have been loaded on that thing but it is in the 10's of thousands Keep the single & upgrade later to a progressive when you get the hang of it [/QUOTE]
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