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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 1148283" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>IMHO since you are used to the Dillon, you won't be happy with the Lee Progressive: the Dillon is much more stable and user-friendly.</p><p></p><p>Since the 550 is so easy to switch, my preference would be a rack of set-up change kits and an extra powder measure or two. Nothing wrong with the SDB, but it does not use standard dies, nor does it change as easily as the 550.</p><p></p><p>Again, just my opinion based on 30 years of reloading, it is nonsense to separately size and hand prime straight walled pistol cases. Sort them, clean them, and into the Dillon they go; loaded cartridges come out the other side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 1148283, member: 796"] IMHO since you are used to the Dillon, you won't be happy with the Lee Progressive: the Dillon is much more stable and user-friendly. Since the 550 is so easy to switch, my preference would be a rack of set-up change kits and an extra powder measure or two. Nothing wrong with the SDB, but it does not use standard dies, nor does it change as easily as the 550. Again, just my opinion based on 30 years of reloading, it is nonsense to separately size and hand prime straight walled pistol cases. Sort them, clean them, and into the Dillon they go; loaded cartridges come out the other side. [/QUOTE]
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