My uncle gave me an RL450 a few years ago. I've taken an interest in starting to reload and have slowly been accumilatimg everything needed to get started.
After months of pawn shops, deals online and locally I have everything I need.
I go ahead and attempt to slip an RCBS shell holder in the shell plate and that when I learned that dillon doesn't use a shell holder and the has a different plate for every size conventional shell holder.
Those plates are $50 a piece and I believe I need 4 different plates to reload what I currently want to reload for.
The dillon is progressive and there is alot going on there, and having never reloaded anything ever, it's pretty tough to start from scratch trying to assemble this thing with no prior experience.
I've been told I should start with a single stage. Dillon makes a great press and has a good following, but I'm not a 9mm mag dump guy or go to the range with an AR and shoot 10 30rnd magazines on a Saturday.
I want to reload rounds for my Hunting rifles and make bear loads for my 10mm.
Should I sell the dillon and buy a single stage? Or is there a good reason to stick with the dillon and drop $200 on shell plates?
Thanks for any advice.
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After months of pawn shops, deals online and locally I have everything I need.
I go ahead and attempt to slip an RCBS shell holder in the shell plate and that when I learned that dillon doesn't use a shell holder and the has a different plate for every size conventional shell holder.
Those plates are $50 a piece and I believe I need 4 different plates to reload what I currently want to reload for.
The dillon is progressive and there is alot going on there, and having never reloaded anything ever, it's pretty tough to start from scratch trying to assemble this thing with no prior experience.
I've been told I should start with a single stage. Dillon makes a great press and has a good following, but I'm not a 9mm mag dump guy or go to the range with an AR and shoot 10 30rnd magazines on a Saturday.
I want to reload rounds for my Hunting rifles and make bear loads for my 10mm.
Should I sell the dillon and buy a single stage? Or is there a good reason to stick with the dillon and drop $200 on shell plates?
Thanks for any advice.
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