On my Dillon 550 I have tube with a funnel on one end under the primer shoot and the other end attached to a plastic jug. When full I bring it to the recycler.
My first and only press is the Dillon 550. It does what I need it to do loading for my pistols.
I would say that it would be called a "simple progressive". No cartridge or bullet feeder.
I am always seeing posts that this manual and that manual show different min and max loads.
What I don't see listed in these posts is the recommended OAL. OAL is going to make a difference when it comes to charge weight.
I can't believe that 6 pounds of smokeless powder would do that much damage. Something else is going on here.
But with all that damage of the house the Blue Press survived.
I have been shooting in a range here in south Florida and you can shoot all day for $20.00.
A range pass cost $150.00 for 10 range trips.
Never realize what a bargain I"m getting.
P.S. we can pick up our brass and someone else's.
Don't let the powder run too low. The powder measure drops powder by volume not by weight, To get consistent drops there needs to be a fairly consistent weight in the hopper to fill the cup in the powder bar. Running it too low will cause you to have inconsistent powder drops.
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