Not for me, for customers rifles.Maybe I'm misunderstanding you, but why don't you just roll size your brass, if the base isn't getting sized enough?
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Not for me, for customers rifles.Maybe I'm misunderstanding you, but why don't you just roll size your brass, if the base isn't getting sized enough?
BTW, they do make an autodrive for the 650 (750 AD fits the 650). @Threadcutter308 has (I believe) both his 650's set up with Autodrives.I know this is directed at me and I didn’t call anyone a retard for using a single stage, so maybe read that again.
When I bought my setup Dillon 650’s were like $600, no idea what they are now and then ideally you need two floating tool heads per caliber. One for sizer and expander mandrel in first run before prep and then another for dropping powder with the funnel setup and seating bullets.
I never used the auto drive on it and it wouldn’t have worked for the procedure I used anyway except for the first process since I was doing charges on an auto throw and dropping them down an area 419 funnel adaptor. I just used the case feeder and it was fast as shit that way.
BTW, they do make an autodrive for the 650 (750 AD fits the 650). @Threadcutter308 has (I believe) both his 650's set up with Autodrives.
sound expensive and probably not better than the Swarovski unless you want to range something within ordnance distanceNot that I’ve seen. Looks like they hinted at some new BLRF’s with a teaser pic but haven’t released them.
sound expensive and probably not better than the Swarovski unless you want to range something within ordnance distance
Where could one find some good complete truthful information on a complete Dillon setup for precision rifle, like 6BR / 6.5Creed in my case?
Didn’t run into this here on the hide, especially by the ones calling single stage press users retards.
Isn’t a setup like this running 4-5k incl auto drive?
That’s my reasoning for not having looked into it to much. Thanks
Yeah, I just prep everything on the Dillon, then weigh charges with an ATv4, and seat with Wilson seater die and arbor press, while waiting for the next charge to drop.Yeah I know you can get them but I just never thought it was worth the cost even for the sizing stage considering how fast I could crank them out with the case feeder and doing it manually. I basically sat there cranking the handle and a couple minutes later my entire batch of brass was sized and ready for trimming.
You’re correct about throwing charges on the Dillon, the thrower just isn’t accurate enough to get super consistent SD’s even with ball powders. Stick powders it hate but you can can pretty good with 8208, good enough for some very consistent gas gun ammo. To get super consistent charges and seating you have to throw with weighed charged which is fast with an auto throw and use a floating head for seating too. It’s still faster doing that on the Dillon than single stage though IMO.
lol I realize this is sarcasm, but it made me think of the winners circle podcast episode where Phil Cashin asks Austin Bushman about his reloading process. You will be doing a lot more autistic screeching if you watch it...spoiler alert...Bushman says he loads all his ammo on a Lee press.(AUTISTIC SCREECHING!)
You rich goons. I reload with a dollar store sifter like this:
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1/16 MOA all-day if I do my part. Breaks like a glass candy-cane. 30-06.
lol I realize this is sarcasm, but it made me think of the winners circle podcast episode where Phil Cashin asks Austin Bushman about his reloading process. You will be doing a lot more autistic screeching if you watch it...spoiler alert...Bushman says he loads all his ammo on a Lee press.
The whole interview is great, but start at 29:05 for the reloading part if you are interested....
Sorry for the thread drift.
Always with the bullying lolThis dude definitely uses STDEV.P
lol I realize this is sarcasm, but it made me think of the winners circle podcast episode where Phil Cashin asks Austin Bushman about his reloading process. You will be doing a lot more autistic screeching if you watch it...spoiler alert...Bushman says he loads all his ammo on a Lee press.
The whole interview is great, but start at 29:05 for the reloading part if you are interested....
Sorry for the thread drift.
For some folks they work, the only issues I've ever had with priming were on a 550 and 750. I much prefer the hornady LnL design when it comes to primer function.How is a Dillon regarding priming rifle srp and lrp, reliable?
And how are they trimming/ chamfering rifle cases?
Thanks