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<blockquote data-quote="Mechanicalmehem" data-source="post: 1555085" data-attributes="member: 13412"><p>I prefer the Dillon Press (550B), I have Lee and RCBS dies(RCBS dies for 45 acp cause that was all I could find in OKC), I have a "Smart Press" it was given to me as my first press, knowing what I know now I would probably have bought a rock chucker for my single stage and then upgraded to the 550 or 650 after I got more of the hang of it. I like the RCBS carbide dies, I would absolutely recomend stocking the Lee factory crimp dies- it is amazing how much better my rounds feed now...and many of the people I have talked to about pistol rounds use them, but alas those would be slow moving items as well as the presses. I would recommend going to powder valley or your wholesaler for your powder and primers(this would be your best sellers IMHO)......</p><p></p><p>just my .02, good luck </p><p>--Mech</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mechanicalmehem, post: 1555085, member: 13412"] I prefer the Dillon Press (550B), I have Lee and RCBS dies(RCBS dies for 45 acp cause that was all I could find in OKC), I have a "Smart Press" it was given to me as my first press, knowing what I know now I would probably have bought a rock chucker for my single stage and then upgraded to the 550 or 650 after I got more of the hang of it. I like the RCBS carbide dies, I would absolutely recomend stocking the Lee factory crimp dies- it is amazing how much better my rounds feed now...and many of the people I have talked to about pistol rounds use them, but alas those would be slow moving items as well as the presses. I would recommend going to powder valley or your wholesaler for your powder and primers(this would be your best sellers IMHO)...... just my .02, good luck --Mech [/QUOTE]
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