I'm only a lee fan-boy because I am perpetually too poor to afford a dillon. Funds keep going to the reloading components
I'm only a lee fan-boy because I am perpetually too poor to afford a dillon. Funds keep going to the reloading components
I'm doing what I used to do. No hoarding..but I buy a small amount if I see them less than 15c each ( primers ). Got lucky and found some 6c and 8c last week..then some 13c
Oh well..better than not being available.... Like powder...
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He smiled. “Men do not learn from history. Each generation believes itself brighter than the last, each believes it can survive the mistakes of the older ones. Each discovers each old thing and they throw up their hands and say ‘See! Look what I have found! Look upon what I know!’ And each believes it is something new.
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Spell check doesn't work in Chrome, so if something is spelled wrong, it's just a typo that I missed.
If you had the cash get a T7 and never look back, a good second choice would be the RCBS turret.
Buy once, cry once...
Well the press will be here tomorrow. Knock on wood it works smoothly. I did find this website with some good upgrades for it. https://www.mikesreloadingbench.com/mrb2018_004.htm
Take your time and play with it almost all new presses take a little bit to set up even the blue ones
I retired my Loadmaster a couple years ago out of frustration. Recently while searching on ETSY I saw a little device that looked very interesting to help things run more smoothly. It’s sort of a roller bearing that’s spring loaded to smooth out the funky little bar thing that advances the shell plate. Now, I haven’t actually tried it myself but for $20.00 I’m tempted to drag out the press and give it a go. You should check it out and see what you think, it looks to me in the video like it might be a worthwhile investment. At least if I bought it and it worked I might be able to sell the press without feeling like a crook.
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I've found this to be best when adjusting a Lee Press.
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― Mark Twain
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Thanks for the tips guys, going to look into them all. I think I'm going to leave it boxed up until I get the Inline Ultra mount. Was just looking and measuring and it looks like the micro 4" is as tall as I can go. My bench is decently high and I originally set it up for standing.
A friend owns a Hornady Ammo Plant. He couldn’t use it due to a move so he cruised over to my place to use my Dillon 550 and 650. He told me that he couldn’t believe how much smoother the Dillons were and that it took no tinkering to keep them running. His claim; not mine.
Sometimes life taps you on the shoulder and reminds you it's a one way street. Jim Morris
Isn’t that like selling your Harley or Shelby Cobra because other owners are enthusiastic about their possession?
When I bought my Dillon 550 in 1991 there was no Internet. I didn’t know anyone that owned one. I knew nothing of any fan base. I just knew that my wife, my buddy, his wife and I were plinking about 2000 rounds a month of nothing but .38 Special. It was purchased based on advertising and magazine articles. He and I were spending a lot of time on my JR3 reloading for the four of us. The 550 let us crank out a month’s worth of ammunition in one evening. Thirty one years later the 550 still runs like clockwork.
Sometimes life taps you on the shoulder and reminds you it's a one way street. Jim Morris
Gavin also did a video on My Hand Press, he liked it and was actually sizing .308 Machine Gun Brass in one stroke. It takes me 3 strokes to get one sized on my Rock Chucker.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnVUXKdqHcs&t=307s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QifWLBl8HrY&t=674s
have a look.
Randy
"It's not how well you do what you know how to do,,,It's how well you do what you DON'T know how to do!"
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Nope because a 550 at that time was not a Shelby Cobra (think that picture is from 1989) it was just another press to me. The SBD was way better at loading 38 special than the 550 and I was doing about 2000 rounds a month. Purchased the 550 to do 30/20 TC for silhouette shooting did about 20,000 rounds with it. I really don't have preference on any equipment on all four walls of my reloading room you will find everybody's equipment. But when you load this many different 38/357 bullets the bushings are definitely nice to have.
( do about 5 more different 357 bullets that are not in the picture)
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |