I took a projectile inventory with the intent to pare down the breadth of my selection.
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Embarrassing reminder that I don’t shoot as much as I used to.
Waaaaay too many bullets.
Love my 550. Recently bought a second one in the new version and need to get it set up.I did score a 550 dillon with a pile of goodies. Impatiently waiting for that to get here.
Love my 550. Recently bought a second one in the new version and need to get it set up.
You’ll never go back!I've loaded for my 44's,45's and rifles on a single stage press for the past 20 years. I'm rather excited to be done with that
I looked around it and thought......."gee, it's winter, I should take my bow press down and put up my reloading stuff and load up a bunch of rounds". But the stuff has all been waiting for me to do that a few years already. I have enough ammo ready to go to last me a few years, but I'm not sure whether to load all of my components up, or just keep them loose for now.
bought more equipmentToday I loaded a small amount of rounds to test for pressure signs in a new rifle and prepped some brass for follow up loads. Seeing what other people are doing in their loading rooms motivates me to spend more time doing something I enjoy and don’t do enough of.
Post up what you’ve been doing as big or as little of a job as it might be, hell even cleaning up your bench counts!
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I need to cough up the dough for a 750 one of these days. I just don’t do a lot of high volume stuffI agree, the Dillon 550 is a very nice press. It's a big upgrade from any single stage for sure. I have to say though, the 750 with a case feeder is actually way nicer yet.
That’s a nice set up, I’m a little jealous.243
9MM
.410 -2-1/2"
.410 - 3"
No more cases left to stuff. I am at full capacity except for the handful of 300WSM and 30-06 in the shell block. Waiting on those pesky 150 grain ct bullets still......I am about to make a massive switch to a more common bullet.
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