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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 868584" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>JC, I asked something about this press and my post went missing. Just be forewarned you may have to read it quickly.</p><p></p><p>But, yes your regular dies should work fine. But you have to use the lock-n-load bushings with any dies so make sure you have enough.</p><p>Other things to buy? Get an extra insert for your powder measure for each caliber. That way can have it pre-set. If you are using Hornady dies they will fit in the box with your dies. Just pop it into the measure and check a few, tweak as required. This feature along with the bushings make caliber changovers a snap.</p><p></p><p>Oh yea, get an extra quick change adapter for your powder measure too. You can pre-set this to be caliber specific too. Bottom line is if you get enough goodies, the thing that takes the longest when switching from one caliber to another is changing the shell plate. Once you have everything and it's all setup you can change calibers in about 2 minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 868584, member: 3099"] JC, I asked something about this press and my post went missing. Just be forewarned you may have to read it quickly. But, yes your regular dies should work fine. But you have to use the lock-n-load bushings with any dies so make sure you have enough. Other things to buy? Get an extra insert for your powder measure for each caliber. That way can have it pre-set. If you are using Hornady dies they will fit in the box with your dies. Just pop it into the measure and check a few, tweak as required. This feature along with the bushings make caliber changovers a snap. Oh yea, get an extra quick change adapter for your powder measure too. You can pre-set this to be caliber specific too. Bottom line is if you get enough goodies, the thing that takes the longest when switching from one caliber to another is changing the shell plate. Once you have everything and it's all setup you can change calibers in about 2 minutes. [/QUOTE]
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