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<blockquote data-quote="okietom" data-source="post: 2124284" data-attributes="member: 18710"><p>I started on a rockchucker but mine is only 31 years old. I am sure it looks 4 years newer than yours. JK I got it in 1982 and got my Dillon 550 in 1986. I still use them both but the Dillon gets the most use. I started with the Dillon as another poster suggested. Just the press and no extras. Then there were few extras. Mine wasn't even a 550B just a 550. </p><p></p><p>I needed both presses and still do as I don't have shellplates and toolheads for everthing I load. If you only load a few and don't do it often you don't need the progressive. I have recently bought my third press. I have one of the Lee hand presses that doesn't mount to a table. I imagine using my universal decapping die with it in the recliner while watching TV. I don't need the Lee, just wanted it. If you buy a turret press or a single stage you may need it even after you might upgrade to a progressive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okietom, post: 2124284, member: 18710"] I started on a rockchucker but mine is only 31 years old. I am sure it looks 4 years newer than yours. JK I got it in 1982 and got my Dillon 550 in 1986. I still use them both but the Dillon gets the most use. I started with the Dillon as another poster suggested. Just the press and no extras. Then there were few extras. Mine wasn't even a 550B just a 550. I needed both presses and still do as I don't have shellplates and toolheads for everthing I load. If you only load a few and don't do it often you don't need the progressive. I have recently bought my third press. I have one of the Lee hand presses that doesn't mount to a table. I imagine using my universal decapping die with it in the recliner while watching TV. I don't need the Lee, just wanted it. If you buy a turret press or a single stage you may need it even after you might upgrade to a progressive. [/QUOTE]
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