I may be purchasing a Dillon machine in the near future and am torn about which one to get, the Square Deal or the 550. I have loaded a handful (literally a single handful) of handgun cartridges on both the 550 and Square Deal. That is my experience with each machine.
This will (currently) be used to load 9x19mm exclusively. There is a possibility that I may choose to load 5.56mm on this machine in the future, pending the procedure required to load rifle cartridges. I'm already aware of the fact that the Square Deal is handgun caliber specific.
Currently, when loading rifle cartridges in single stage mode, my procedure is as follows;
Tumble
Lube (Hornady One Shot)
Decap, FL size
Tumble
Clean primer pockets
Trim/chamfer
Prime
Charge
Seat bullet
Crimp
That being said, I understand that One Shot will not "deactivate" powder, so the lubed cartridge can go from the sizing die to the powder die without coming off the shell plate with the lube being removed later. My question is though, when do you run the cases through the trimmer? Unfortunately, brass coming out of my AR requires a trip through the trimmer after each firing.
I guess what will make my decision on whether to go with the Square Deal or the 550 will be how much faster the 550 will be when loading 5.56 vs loading them on my single stage as I <span style="font-style: italic">believe </span> that the Square Deal will be better than the 550 for handgun cartridges.
Any and all input is appreciated.
This will (currently) be used to load 9x19mm exclusively. There is a possibility that I may choose to load 5.56mm on this machine in the future, pending the procedure required to load rifle cartridges. I'm already aware of the fact that the Square Deal is handgun caliber specific.
Currently, when loading rifle cartridges in single stage mode, my procedure is as follows;
Tumble
Lube (Hornady One Shot)
Decap, FL size
Tumble
Clean primer pockets
Trim/chamfer
Prime
Charge
Seat bullet
Crimp
That being said, I understand that One Shot will not "deactivate" powder, so the lubed cartridge can go from the sizing die to the powder die without coming off the shell plate with the lube being removed later. My question is though, when do you run the cases through the trimmer? Unfortunately, brass coming out of my AR requires a trip through the trimmer after each firing.
I guess what will make my decision on whether to go with the Square Deal or the 550 will be how much faster the 550 will be when loading 5.56 vs loading them on my single stage as I <span style="font-style: italic">believe </span> that the Square Deal will be better than the 550 for handgun cartridges.
Any and all input is appreciated.