I guess it depends on what 'match loads' mean for you. For me it means 0.5 MOA, all the time. And in my short time of precision shooting match loads and fast reloading do not occur in the same sentance. You have put alot of $$ in your rifle, if you are going to reload for it then you should think carefully about getting good quality the first time. I have a dillion, and I use it for pistol and for loading for my autoloading rifles. For my bolt guns where I want all of my ammo to shoot the same I use a Forster Co-ax, and forster bushing bump dies and ultramicrometer seating dies. I started out loading for my .308 using a dillion, but it did not take long to see that this was not going to be a press for competitive reloading. Most loads were not bad, but there were occasional filiers, if the odd flier does not bother you then go with the dillion, otherwise move to a single stage press. In this category I cannot recommend the Forster co-ax highly enough.
For long distance shooting the second issue of powder wt, if you want true 0.5moa rounds then you really need to keep powder wts to +/- 0.1gn. If you are using stick powders, this means weighing every load, if anyone can get stick powders to always meter perfectly please let me know.
Anyway that is my $0.02 worth
For long distance shooting the second issue of powder wt, if you want true 0.5moa rounds then you really need to keep powder wts to +/- 0.1gn. If you are using stick powders, this means weighing every load, if anyone can get stick powders to always meter perfectly please let me know.
Anyway that is my $0.02 worth