Yup, horrible press!![]()
For real I am new to this? I am hoping your are being sarcastic
Yup, horrible press!![]()
OK thanks.....I did a lot of research and thought I was making the right purchase.
Why is nobody recommending this press in this thread?
OK thanks.....I did a lot of research and thought I was making the right purchase.
Why is nobody recommending this press in this thread?
The question was between a RCBS and Lee single stage press...and the Dillon 550B is none of those
If you think you got a good/fair price on your press (any pretty much any other from any other major company as well)...then you did well. To each their own and when it comes down to the press itself, IMO, it's really more of a question of what do you want to do and how do you intend on doing it. Some guys are just fine with producing 100's of rounds of pistol ammo on a single stange...others like their auto-indexing 1 pull=1 round setups. Some guys must have hand dies and an arbor press and others are just as happy with an old Lee kit that you deprime/resize cases by wacking it with a mallet. More than a few guys will use a single stage press to resize and prime and then put their primed cases through a progressive press to flare/charge/seat/crimp.
There's A LOT of different ways to go about things...IMO, the important thing is to understand what you're doing so you can be as safe as possible. If you're starting out...research from trusted sources, go slow, check often, start with safe loads and make small changes.
I think someone was just poking fun a bit at your worry that your purchase wasn't a good one. Sarcasm isn't always communicated as intended on forums.
Oh, but it is, and the only way you could possibly make accurate ammo is with my latest do-dad, which I'm introducing for the low, low price of...Jarlath brings up a great point - People have been loading everything from plinking junk rounds, to hunting rounds, to ultra-precise competition grade match ammo for decades with that Lee Loader... And it's literally just a fancy, hollow metal stick!
This whole reloading bit is really not that massively complicated...



























