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    Please check my AR parts list before I order!

    Loud and fireballs is what I'm looking for lol. I also love the ACT trigger, this will be my fourth one. While I agree with you on the SBA3, this is a build I'm helping a buddy put together and he specifically wants that expensive Maxim brace. All good with me haha. Thanks for the advice.
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    Please check my AR parts list before I order!

    UPPER PARTS: Maxim Defense Industries SCW Pistol PDW Brace, Gen 7, SCW B&S, 3.3 oz, Black, MXM-47657 $ 485.96 Optics Planet Anderson Manufacturing AR-15 Upper Receiver Assembly $ 69.99 Primary Arms Aero Precision AR15 9in ATLAS S-ONE M-LOK Handguard,Anodized Black, APRA500102A $ 146.89...
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    To Dillon or Not to Dillon 2

    That’s what I plan to grab. What method do you use to lube?
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    To Dillon or Not to Dillon 2

    Haha! I sure am spending a lot on the name of saving a few cents in ammo!
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    To Dillon or Not to Dillon 2

    Haha! Thanks for the advice. I will definitely be adding some more pickup tubes and possibly the FA Vibra-prime as well. What primer filler do you recommend?
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    shortage of primers & powders

    I’ve had good luck calling local stores and asking when they restock. If the truck comes at 5AM on Mondays, then I get there when the doors open on Monday and get what I need.
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    To Dillon or Not to Dillon 2

    To all that replied to my earlier post, thank you so much. I’ve received excellent advice, and I am so glad that I posted here before purchasing anything. To recap, I shoot USPSA and 3 Gun, and I’m looking to load bulk 9mm now and add on .223 in the future. Per advice from the previous thread...
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    To Dillon or not to Dillon

    Nice work! As Bosn Ski just shared, DAA now has a $20 bowl for losing cases that come with an adaptor plate for .223. Thanks for the support!
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    To Dillon or not to Dillon

    Whaddya know! I’ll definitely be looking into that. Loading the tubes up with the bowl isn’t that that time consuming, and it gives another opportunity to inspect the cases. So glad you shared this with me! Thanks!
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    To Dillon or not to Dillon

    Thank you for that. Wet tumbling with primers and then depriming/loading all at the same time to let the 750 do its thing would certainly be ideal. Do you run into any drawbacks from primer dirt and grit when depriming on the press during loading? Also, what is your drying process? Thank you for...
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    To Dillon or not to Dillon

    Thanks for your input. What is your method for oiling your brass?
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    To Dillon or not to Dillon

    Thank you for the advice. After reading all of the responses here and from other forums, it’s clear that the best choice for me is to get the 750. I shoot enough volume to justify it, and I don’t have to purchase the case feeder immediately. The only thing left for me to decide before I start...
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    How do you deprime your filthy brass?

    Jerry Miculek tumbles in a cement mixer!
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    How do you deprime your filthy brass?

    This is the method I’m leaning towards. The extra effort put into cleaning before and after greatly makes up for the time that would be spent depriming on a single stage. What recommendations do you have for lube and what is your method? Thanks for the help.
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    How do you deprime your filthy brass?

    Nice! That’s an idea I might incorporate into my regular reloading!
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    How do you deprime your filthy brass?

    You deprime on your progressive or on a separate press altogether?
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    How do you deprime your filthy brass?

    I agree 110%. But man, doing a five gallon of bucket on a single stage is twice as much work as loading lol
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    How do you deprime your filthy brass?

    Separate setup as in a dedicated tool head on the 750 or on a single stage/hand deprimer?
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    To Dillon or not to Dillon

    I’ll start looking for used 650s! Thank you for the advice. Can you elaborate a bit more on the things that you find only add time and additional steps? Are you talking about depriming separately on a single stage prior to tumbling?
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    How do you deprime your filthy brass?

    I have five gallons of 9mm range brass that is full of sand and absolutely filthy. Wet tumbling with pins is the only option to get the mud out of the inside of the cases. Should I: 1.) Wet tumble with pins then decap on my 750 during loading? (Potentially getting sand in my press from...
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