Mauser GDog
CGN frequent flyer
I can't stand the cost of shooting factory ammo any more, and at times I can't even find what I want in stock. It's time to take the reloading plunge.
I've read some manuals and I think
I'm ready to start shopping.
I want to get more serious about my practice, and as a result, hopefully become more competitive.
I am approaching reloading as an extension of my favorite hobby (shooting!) and I have a fair amount of free time to spend in the gun room.
I'd like to produce annually a minimum of:
5000x 62gr .556 @ min 2MOA
500x >62gr 5.56×45 at the highest quality ammo I can achieve
2000x 150gr 7.62x51 @ min 2MOA
200x .308 hunting ammo at the highest quality I can achieve
My question is, what if any sacrifices in accuracy existing when using a progressive press -vs- a single stage press? Assuming all presses and loading components are of the same quality.
The seemingly obvious answer may be buy a progressive AND a single stage but I'd like to hear opinions on the limitations of a progressive press, if any.
Thanks!
I've read some manuals and I think
I want to get more serious about my practice, and as a result, hopefully become more competitive.
I am approaching reloading as an extension of my favorite hobby (shooting!) and I have a fair amount of free time to spend in the gun room.
I'd like to produce annually a minimum of:
5000x 62gr .556 @ min 2MOA
500x >62gr 5.56×45 at the highest quality ammo I can achieve
2000x 150gr 7.62x51 @ min 2MOA
200x .308 hunting ammo at the highest quality I can achieve
My question is, what if any sacrifices in accuracy existing when using a progressive press -vs- a single stage press? Assuming all presses and loading components are of the same quality.
The seemingly obvious answer may be buy a progressive AND a single stage but I'd like to hear opinions on the limitations of a progressive press, if any.
Thanks!


















































