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I shoot bulk out of my AR pick up the brass and reload it for my target rifle. I cant see spending my time reloading for the AR since the rounds get shot too fast.
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I shoot bulk out of my AR pick up the brass and reload it for my target rifle. I cant see spending my time reloading for the AR since the rounds get shot too fast.
. Charging powder into lubricated cases just didn't seem right. And running all of the cases into a single stage press to resize and deprime, then remove case lube, measure and trim if required only to then use the Dillon to prime, charge and seat bullets seemed like it wasn't any faster really than a single stage press.
If I load on my progressive, I can easily load 200 rounds/hr including case lubing and cleanup.
What do you do? Take a bunch of coffee breaks?
My 650 "output" is close to 500 per. I use "spare time" to prep cases all year in small batches and right now have between 8 and 10K sitting in boxes waiting for "assembly". Also took some advice when I bought my press and loaded up on primer tubes. 10 per size sure speeds up the process by eliminating breaks Well at least all those not dictated by "nature".
Right on with the having ammo when the shelves are bare.
If you have the auto case feeder, prepped cases and filled primer tubes your top output is approx 500 per hr?
I don't look at reloading as a chore, but more of a hobby that I can use for "me time" and the kids don't bother me.