Okay, so I have a LOT of brass and components laying around. WAY too much to do one at a time using my preferred single stage setup.
So I've decided to get a Dillon. But which one? The 650XL or the 1050 Super? The 650XL will auto trim brass whereas the 1050 isn't setup for that yet. The 1050 also drops bullets, it looks like all you do is pull the handle up and down unless something goes wrong. It would likely be the fastest. Provided it loads all my cartridges.
Second is trimming. I need to trim everything from 9mm on up to .50BMG and I'd like ONE quality setup to do it all. I was thinking a drill press setup would be the answer to that, but which one? I really don't want to depend on the drill press stop as it's not gonna be that accurate and would prefer one that stops on a die or whatnot.
Any suggestions? Would the Forster be the ticket, or the Lee? Forster is a better name IMO, but doesn't Lee offer trimming without use of the drill press stop gauge? And which ones can handle .50BMG?
Finally, if I'm using a 5 station press to load on and a turret press for .50BMG, is drill press trimming really gonna help, or should I save and pony up for the 650XL and the Dillon trimmers?
Please help, I know some of you have been down this road. I'm looking for precision first and foremost. Thanks.
So I've decided to get a Dillon. But which one? The 650XL or the 1050 Super? The 650XL will auto trim brass whereas the 1050 isn't setup for that yet. The 1050 also drops bullets, it looks like all you do is pull the handle up and down unless something goes wrong. It would likely be the fastest. Provided it loads all my cartridges.
Second is trimming. I need to trim everything from 9mm on up to .50BMG and I'd like ONE quality setup to do it all. I was thinking a drill press setup would be the answer to that, but which one? I really don't want to depend on the drill press stop as it's not gonna be that accurate and would prefer one that stops on a die or whatnot.
Any suggestions? Would the Forster be the ticket, or the Lee? Forster is a better name IMO, but doesn't Lee offer trimming without use of the drill press stop gauge? And which ones can handle .50BMG?
Finally, if I'm using a 5 station press to load on and a turret press for .50BMG, is drill press trimming really gonna help, or should I save and pony up for the 650XL and the Dillon trimmers?
Please help, I know some of you have been down this road. I'm looking for precision first and foremost. Thanks.