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What are you using, a hydraulic car jack? lol
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What are you using, a hydraulic car jack? lol
Thanks for the heads-up on the Pro 2000, a friend is looking for one.RCBS
PRO 2000 AUTO INDEX ,will also transform to a manual index and back to auto index .... love mine.
Has the safest priming system out there. And full support with parts .
Will say discontinued but sportsman's has them on the shelves. Saw them at the albany stores. And bought mine at the salem store.
I see alot of people having issues / frustrations with the Hornady progressive machine.
Thanks for the heads-up on the Pro 2000, a friend is looking for one.
Here's one on ebay:
FREE SHIP RCBS Pro2000 progressive press with extras part 88875 | eBay
Mine works stellar. Great machine, life time warranty, and their customer service is great.
Some love them some hate them.
My buddy has had issues with his 550. Just saying.
THATS TOTAL BUBBLEGUMSome love them some hate them.
My buddy has had issues with his 550. Just saying.
I think people blame machines for not preforming the way they want them to when they're misusing them. Gotta use them the way their intended for and keep them clean.
550 is also nice because conversions are getting a bit cheaper, although anymore unless you want to load oddball calibers on it you can do almost any common ones on a 650. You can add a casefeeder to the 550 but I've been told it's finicky and also makes conversions just as expensive as the 650.
One more vote for the Dillon 550. I've never used a 650 but I didn't see the auto-index being worth the extra costs of the machine and caliber conversions. If you are near PDX and want to try a 550, PM me and we'll set up a date.
Not if you get set up right. Like I said I had all the stuff needed to make it easy. Caliber changes weren't very hard or time consuming.It also adds time to caliber change overs.
Not if you get set up right. Like I said I had all the stuff needed to make it easy. Caliber changes weren't very hard or time consuming.
I bought extra tool heads so all I had to do was move the powder silo and pull 2 pins the change the head. Only other change was the primer feed if you we're changing small to big big to small.