- Location
- Eastern Ont.
I would disagree with the above.
The Dillon 550b is sh!t simple to learn on and would be a fantastic starting place for someone not looking for the ultimate precision from their press or ammunition. The quality of ammunition will be on par with what would be turned out on a RCBS rockchucker or the equivilant.
If someone is are looking for top precision, their best bet would be to source an arbour press.
If someone is only shooting small amounts of decent quality ammo, the lower cost of a single stage like the Rockchucker might make more sense initially. If this is the road one wants to take, I'd highly recommend investing in the hornady lock and load quick change system for their dies.
If they are feeding an AR or doing alot of shooting, I'd make the recommendation to skip the single stage and go with a progressive.
ymmv.
x2
I have the Lee classic cast single stage, and bought the Hornady lock n load
system for all my die sets. super fast die changing.
Way better system than the turret press's. Didnt like the play that was inheirent to them.