Dillon 1050s

That is a good point. Most people who are serious about the 1050's are probably doing 15,000 rounds a year or more, at that point you will start to see a "return on investment".
Several of people who I shoot IPSC with where using Square Deal B's / 550's until they saw mine or other 1050's with Mr. Bulletfeeder in action.

I have 2 teenage boys who want to compete more in IPSC and USPSA. I just bought 30,000 bullets on Sunday. On my Hornady LNL that would take a longgggggg time :)
 
oh god crimped 223 brass prep is very annoying on the 650 even with the swage-it.
It works well, but you have to "push" it into every case, and it does not chamfer like the 1050 swager or super swage, it just barely moves the brass crimp to the sides. (but that should technically work).

I would say that someone who does large batches of crimped 223 really would benefit from the 1050 just for that.

I did 1000 or so tonight, in approx an hour, but my arm is starting to be tired now. Still have a few hundred to do tomorrow, but after that batch of 2000 is done, technically, I don't think that I will ever need to swage more 223 brass, ever.... that will be 3000 brass or so. Should be good for a lifetime of reloading 223.

After that it's time to try my new giraud tri way trimmer on a drill press to process those 2000 new cases.
 
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