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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3313226" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>Good on you for taking the plunge.</p><p>It is not that difficult in theory. But all the tiny steps needed to make really super accurate ammo will eat up some time and brain power.</p><p>NO WAY can I do rifle cases on a progressive.</p><p>I must measure everything after that case is sized and I need to chamfer it and many other steps after sizing.</p><p></p><p>Then prime and add powder. Then seat bullet.</p><p>Only steps I can do progressively without removing the case is add powder and then add bullet and seat.</p><p>And I would need to add some sort of funnel or powder through die .</p><p></p><p>All charges for rifle get weighed on a beam scale.</p><p>I do have a turret press I use only for the simple fact I do not need to keep removing and changing out dies.</p><p>I also advance it manually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3313226, member: 15054"] Good on you for taking the plunge. It is not that difficult in theory. But all the tiny steps needed to make really super accurate ammo will eat up some time and brain power. NO WAY can I do rifle cases on a progressive. I must measure everything after that case is sized and I need to chamfer it and many other steps after sizing. Then prime and add powder. Then seat bullet. Only steps I can do progressively without removing the case is add powder and then add bullet and seat. And I would need to add some sort of funnel or powder through die . All charges for rifle get weighed on a beam scale. I do have a turret press I use only for the simple fact I do not need to keep removing and changing out dies. I also advance it manually. [/QUOTE]
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