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Want to reload 9mm/.40S&W/223. Which reload machine you recommend?
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<blockquote data-quote="_CY_" data-source="post: 2282001" data-attributes="member: 7629"><p>sorry but if you even thinking of needing a reloading class. you've got no business with a dillion 550. </p><p></p><p>if you don't have a lick of reloading gear .. rock chucker supreme kit is $289 everything you need to get started. no compromise on quality.. for instance you will need balance beam scales, a solid reference book. you will never outgrow a single stage rock chucker. which is consider the best single stage press ever made. </p><p></p><p>you cannot buy reloading skills.. they have to be earned .. initial learning curve will quickly be overcome. start slow with a single stage press that you will need for large rifle rounds. one can crank out hundreds of rounds with a single stage press in not much time.</p><p></p><p>I've got a Dillion 550, but rock chucker is what gets used. working up loads also needs a chrony and is better on a single stage press</p><p></p><p>a reloading area where all your gear has it's place makes for safer reloading. pistol brass has enough room for double charge... rifle brass if double loaded will be real obvious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_CY_, post: 2282001, member: 7629"] sorry but if you even thinking of needing a reloading class. you've got no business with a dillion 550. if you don't have a lick of reloading gear .. rock chucker supreme kit is $289 everything you need to get started. no compromise on quality.. for instance you will need balance beam scales, a solid reference book. you will never outgrow a single stage rock chucker. which is consider the best single stage press ever made. you cannot buy reloading skills.. they have to be earned .. initial learning curve will quickly be overcome. start slow with a single stage press that you will need for large rifle rounds. one can crank out hundreds of rounds with a single stage press in not much time. I've got a Dillion 550, but rock chucker is what gets used. working up loads also needs a chrony and is better on a single stage press a reloading area where all your gear has it's place makes for safer reloading. pistol brass has enough room for double charge... rifle brass if double loaded will be real obvious. [/QUOTE]
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