Good day fellow reloaders.
Winter is here(not full strike but getting there) and I think it's time for me to finally start reloading 223 now.
I bough a Dillon 650 xl with casefeeder this summer and so far I've been reloading only 9mm and been very happy with it.
I only have about 100ish rounds of 223 left and I think it's about time to start rolling my own.
I've done enough research and plan to set up two toolheads, one for case prep and one for the actual loading.
In term of trimmer, I'm leaning to the Dillon rt1500, as I can just keep cranking the handles without even touching a single case. I know the Dillon doesn't chamfer or debur, and was told to take a look at the Giraud.
As much as I like Giraud being able to trim, chamfer, and debur in one go, the price tag seems to be a little unfriendly.
My question is, for 223 and 308 (in the near future), does the Dillon rt1500 do a good job? Is it necessary to have the case mouth chamferred and deburred if you have no problem seating the bullet into it? (without copper shaving or something like that)
I know I'll get asked for the volume I'm reloading. I shoot about 1000-1300 rounds of 9mm and 223 combined per month. Not a whole lot, so if I divide my case trimming into a few batches, I think Giraud can handle it. But I'd rather not to, not only because it's $460 US before shipping and taxes but also I think there's a waitlist. And if I rt1500 does what I need, then that's what I'm going to get, for now.
Thank you all for chiming in and giving me your input.
Winter is here(not full strike but getting there) and I think it's time for me to finally start reloading 223 now.
I bough a Dillon 650 xl with casefeeder this summer and so far I've been reloading only 9mm and been very happy with it.
I only have about 100ish rounds of 223 left and I think it's about time to start rolling my own.
I've done enough research and plan to set up two toolheads, one for case prep and one for the actual loading.
In term of trimmer, I'm leaning to the Dillon rt1500, as I can just keep cranking the handles without even touching a single case. I know the Dillon doesn't chamfer or debur, and was told to take a look at the Giraud.
As much as I like Giraud being able to trim, chamfer, and debur in one go, the price tag seems to be a little unfriendly.
My question is, for 223 and 308 (in the near future), does the Dillon rt1500 do a good job? Is it necessary to have the case mouth chamferred and deburred if you have no problem seating the bullet into it? (without copper shaving or something like that)
I know I'll get asked for the volume I'm reloading. I shoot about 1000-1300 rounds of 9mm and 223 combined per month. Not a whole lot, so if I divide my case trimming into a few batches, I think Giraud can handle it. But I'd rather not to, not only because it's $460 US before shipping and taxes but also I think there's a waitlist. And if I rt1500 does what I need, then that's what I'm going to get, for now.
Thank you all for chiming in and giving me your input.