I started reloading in '09 after I returned from a deployment to see that 45 ACP was $40/box in Fayetteville, NC. Granted, prices dropped fairly quickly thereafter, but reloading became a hobby within a hobby that I really enjoyed.
For 308 and 7WSM, I've got no issues with my Forster Co-Ax. It's as good of a press as I can really take advantage of. Still, my chances to shoot LR aren't great right now because I'm not in NC anymore, so I shoot more pistol than anything (IDPA, IPSC, etc). For pistol rounds, a single stage just drives me nuts. De-priming 500 cases of 45 ACP, 9mm, 40 takes forever, and that's the first stage in a long process.
I'm thinking it's time to get a Dillon 550B and be done with this one-round-at-a-time nonsense. I know it won't save me any money. I'll probably just end up shooting more.
What are the no-shit must have additions for the Dillon 650XL? I'm thinking the case feeder, strong mount, bullet tray, and casefeeder. Are all these options helpful and reliable?
For 308 and 7WSM, I've got no issues with my Forster Co-Ax. It's as good of a press as I can really take advantage of. Still, my chances to shoot LR aren't great right now because I'm not in NC anymore, so I shoot more pistol than anything (IDPA, IPSC, etc). For pistol rounds, a single stage just drives me nuts. De-priming 500 cases of 45 ACP, 9mm, 40 takes forever, and that's the first stage in a long process.
I'm thinking it's time to get a Dillon 550B and be done with this one-round-at-a-time nonsense. I know it won't save me any money. I'll probably just end up shooting more.
What are the no-shit must have additions for the Dillon 650XL? I'm thinking the case feeder, strong mount, bullet tray, and casefeeder. Are all these options helpful and reliable?