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Reloading in the nude? - Need recommendations

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  • ContacFront
    Well check my post reguarding 50BMG loading.

    Dillon is good stuff but very pricey. The best when it comes to progressive reloading.

    For precision rifle, RCBS, Redding, Lee, whatever your budget is.
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  • tomh.
    Dillon's products are great. I have a 550. It will do abotu any handgun or rifle round, but I don't think they have anything that will do 50BMG. My 550 doesn't quite do all the needs you mentioned, but it's an excellent reloader. They have more comprehensive and expensive models.
    Check out their catalog: http://dillonprecision.com/default.cfm?
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  • Kdub
    When reloading in the nude - be careful leaning over the single stage press on the upstroke!![:D]

    Keep off the Ridgeline
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  • pipskicks
    I always recommend at least wearing boxers while reloading...

    "Girls often say it's not the size of the boat, and it's the motion of the ocean, well I'll tell you this it takes a hell of a long time to get to England on a row boat"
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  • FrancF
    quote:Originally posted by Kdub
    When reloading in the nude - be careful leaning over the single stage press on the upstroke!![:D]

    Keep off the Ridgeline


    I have had a few bad experinces leaving it in the downstroke to.[:D]




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  • FrancF
    I second ContacFront




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  • ZERODIN
    RCBS Rock Chucker - hasn't failed me yet. I'd like a Dillon to mass-produce .45 ACP and .223 Rem, but won't give up the Rock Chucker for hand-loading.
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  • plains scout
    I guess it depends on what you purpose of reloading is. IF it is for accuracy, then the single stage is IMO the way to go.

    If it is volume then maybe a multistage.



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  • IAMACLONE_2
    volume is the key with me...
    dillon 650 multi stage looks good to me.
    On 50 bmg's I'm now paying $2.10 for 690gr ball loaded in 100 lots & I'm hapy with the accuracy, so I'm going to skip the 50.

    Will use the press for 45acp, 223 & 308 only, but need to make up about 6,000 rds in each caliber per year.
    Is the dillon 650 too much for what I need.

    Still looking for that "Ulitmate Kit" has has EVERYTHING I need in one package. DOnt care about the brands as long as they are still in business & support what they sell!

    Hit me with your recommendations.
    I'm hot to trot!!!
    Walte
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  • snowtigger
    Call the folks at Dillon. I am sure they can fix you up. The sales staff all seem to know what they are doing. Spend the money and get the good stuff. I don't think they can help with the .50, but you never know. BTW their "no BS warranty" is exactly that, you manage to break anything, they will replace it.

    It ain't what you shoot, it's what you hit.
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