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<blockquote data-quote="Mad Professor" data-source="post: 3386958" data-attributes="member: 5316"><p>I have 3 Dillons gathering dust in my drawer I need to sell. </p><p>It seemed more like a challenge to set up. It would grab grains of powder and redistribute. I never really trusted it. I use a bore scope camera, but mostly use a visual on the pistol rounds. Most of my ammo? I only look if there was an issue. Jam up, or something. </p><p>I’d like to play with the new DAA check, but I still don’t see the need. </p><p></p><p>Adjusting seat and crimp in separate stages is a breeze. Combined, not so much. Easier to get buy with mistakes on jacketed bullets that I primarily load, but still a pain. </p><p></p><p>Most of my pistol heads have a Dillon sizing die, a Redding Comp seating die, and a Lee factory crimp die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mad Professor, post: 3386958, member: 5316"] I have 3 Dillons gathering dust in my drawer I need to sell. It seemed more like a challenge to set up. It would grab grains of powder and redistribute. I never really trusted it. I use a bore scope camera, but mostly use a visual on the pistol rounds. Most of my ammo? I only look if there was an issue. Jam up, or something. I’d like to play with the new DAA check, but I still don’t see the need. Adjusting seat and crimp in separate stages is a breeze. Combined, not so much. Easier to get buy with mistakes on jacketed bullets that I primarily load, but still a pain. Most of my pistol heads have a Dillon sizing die, a Redding Comp seating die, and a Lee factory crimp die. [/QUOTE]
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