Oh god 223 prep is so long, I wish I had a super 1050 with rt1200b trimmer.

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Once you have the RT1200 you can never go back...

To get the most out of a super swage lookup the "semi auto" rubber band trick, takes productivity to the next level...

I find running brass by hand thru the swager let's me check for split necks and other problems before they get run thru the 650 and refilled, granted you cycle the brass thru the press twice but it lets me clean the lube off after there resized, I also have a lee collet neck size die in station 5 so my brass all comes out as close to perfect as you'd ever want for semi auto fodder.
 
How do you like your dillon 1200? Any issues with it?

I like the RT-1200 a lot.
I set it up for .223 so that it sizes and trims and I left it at that.
I think it would be too big a PITA to use it for multiple calibers.
The only issue I had with it was the cheap lockring that it came with.
I installed a Hornady lockring with the Allen setscrew in it and problem solved.

As for comparing it to the Giraud, I have carpal tunnel syndrome so holding each casing for trimming is out of the question if I can have the case feeder do the job for me.
 
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