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<blockquote data-quote="Mitch H." data-source="post: 1475569" data-attributes="member: 5662"><p>The 650 has several advantages over the 550. </p><p></p><p>First, the auto indexing. Your right hand never needs to come off the press handle. It easily doubles the amount of rounds per hour that can be loaded. </p><p></p><p>Second, the extra stage in the tool head. It can be used for several things, including a bullet feeder, case trimmer and powder check die. I use mine for a powder check die. I consider it to be an extra bit of insurance against squibs and double charges.</p><p></p><p>Yes, the conversions are a little bit more expensive with the 650. The case feeder is a little bit more expensive with the 550. It's all a trade off. </p><p></p><p>In the end, I think you need to pick the tool that fits the job. I do long runs of match ammo. My time is limited, so the 650 was the right choice for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mitch H., post: 1475569, member: 5662"] The 650 has several advantages over the 550. First, the auto indexing. Your right hand never needs to come off the press handle. It easily doubles the amount of rounds per hour that can be loaded. Second, the extra stage in the tool head. It can be used for several things, including a bullet feeder, case trimmer and powder check die. I use mine for a powder check die. I consider it to be an extra bit of insurance against squibs and double charges. Yes, the conversions are a little bit more expensive with the 650. The case feeder is a little bit more expensive with the 550. It's all a trade off. In the end, I think you need to pick the tool that fits the job. I do long runs of match ammo. My time is limited, so the 650 was the right choice for me. [/QUOTE]
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