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Some of us give hugs like this....
NOPE, can't think of a single reason. I will be in Portland so I can syop by and take it off your hands. Save you a trip to the dump.I had been loading on an RCBS Rockchucker for about 7 years, but I just switched to a Dillon 550.
I am totally impressed with the 550. The volume of rounds it cranks out is amazing to me. However, I am just as impressed with the quality of each of the 4 stages. I really do not see any way in which a single-stage performs any single function in the process better.
My question is whether anyone can suggest a reason to keep the single-stage (other than that it might be useful to have a backup)?
Thanks
NOPE, can't think of a single reason. I will be in Portland so I can syop by and take it off your hands. Save you a trip to the dump.
It's never enough. Can always use one more...Now why didn't I think of that!
It's never enough. Can always use one more...
Casting yet? Need a pot for every alloy and at least 5 molds for every caliber. Just sayin' .Before I die, I want to have a reloading room where I have a press for every caliber. However since I load for 38 spl/ 357, 40 S&W, 45 ACP, 45 long Colt, 30-30 Win, 7mm Mag, 270 Win, 30-06, 45-70,...etc,etc, the list seems endless..... I think my dream reloading room might be easily confused with a Boeing aircraft hanger.