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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzdraw" data-source="post: 1462701" data-attributes="member: 385"><p>To keep things simple and safe in the beginning, I'd suggest you treat your soon-to-arrive Dillon 550 as a single stage for a while. By that I mean run with only one piece of brass on the 4-position shell plate. That will limit what you have to pay attention to in your initial learning process. </p><p></p><p>When you've done that a while, go to 4 pieces, but with a SLOW cycle rate. </p><p></p><p>Once you've learned all the "happy press" sights and sounds, you'll be ready to up the rate to 400-500 rounds an hour. If you try to go too fast too quick, you'll make a bunch of junk ammo you'll get to pull apart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzdraw, post: 1462701, member: 385"] To keep things simple and safe in the beginning, I'd suggest you treat your soon-to-arrive Dillon 550 as a single stage for a while. By that I mean run with only one piece of brass on the 4-position shell plate. That will limit what you have to pay attention to in your initial learning process. When you've done that a while, go to 4 pieces, but with a SLOW cycle rate. Once you've learned all the "happy press" sights and sounds, you'll be ready to up the rate to 400-500 rounds an hour. If you try to go too fast too quick, you'll make a bunch of junk ammo you'll get to pull apart. [/QUOTE]
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