Loaded 800rnds of 9mm on the Dillon square deal B. Very happy with the press,also Loaded 250rnds 223 55gr V-max on the old Lee classic turret press.
Loaded 800rnds of 9mm on the Dillon square deal B. Very happy with the press,also Loaded 250rnds 223 55gr V-max on the old Lee classic turret press.
350 rounds of precision.223 on my Dillon 650. I spent the rest of the day chasing OAL issues loading for the Dasher on my 550. Never did figure it out.
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38 SPL 148 grain LWC. My cast bullets PC'd with Harbor Freight red. 3 grains of Red Dot that been laying around.
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Decided that I need some organization if I'm going to be adding another 3 calibers to reload.
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$19.99 at Harbor Freight. They have larger and smaller sizes as well.
They aren't as rigid as I'm sure nicer ones are, but I think it'll do the job.
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Good plan. Keeping organized will keep mistakes down to a dull roar.
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I've shifted to only a couple calibers to reload:
.223, 6mm, and 6.5mm.
I've also found that I can get a couple of the calibers down to using a similar powder, so I can keep a greater quantity on hand of the few that I use the most.
Just doing what I can to stay on this side of the dirt.
I'm going to try reloading for rifle, and it seems like it's easier to have multiple stages of brass prep in rifle. For pistol it's "Not clean" bucket and "Clean" bucket.
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