Progressive Reloaders
Getting some money soon.
Dillon 550B or xl650 Rcbs 2000 pro Lee load master those are the ones to pick from...I did have a Dillon 450 in the 80s...but which is the best for the buck????? So let it begin....:judge: |
I haven't recently investigated, but if it were my money and I had to choose among those right now without checking, Dillon xl650, especially if I planned to accessorize it with things like case feeder, etc.
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Yea...xl650 to get it right is over 1195 dollars...:sm_laughing::ugh: |
Hornady Lock N Load Auto-Progressive Reloading Press
I forgot this one...it is priced in the ball park.:judge: "Keep in mind that the Hornady is a true progressive, meaning that it automatically advances the cartridge to the next station with each pull of the handle. This feature helps to eliminate the possibility of a double charge of powder. I believe you need to step up to the Dillon 650 before you get a true progressive press from Dillon." This one is pretty too.... Progressive means one pull/stroke one step done.....auto indexing does not mean progressive |
Lee Pro 1000----yep...priced in the ball park.......I learned reloading using Lee products---way back in the late 1970s...yes disco...lol
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Ben watch this vid and let me know what you think...thanks
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Believe it or not I'm actually leaning towards the Hornady LNL AP ...cost factor being number one here...:judge:
I watched a video of the 550b and it brought back memories of long hours of pushing and loading the bullet at the same time....don't want to do that any more...no I don't....:judge: |
Didn't know Hornady had a progressive loader. They make great stuff.
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MSRP $520 but have seen it as low as $385 Can't find it in stock right now.....:( |
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