TrapperReady
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I'm a new owner of a Dillon 550B. When I first looked at it in a local store, the sales guy showed how quick it is to change calibers. Of course, he didn't show changing the shell plate and stops, or the primer tube when going from large to small.
Now I'm thinking that it would be a lot less hassle to just get two presses and leave one set up for large primers and the other set up for small primers. Assuming that money isn't a problem, is this a good way to go?
If I do just stay with one machine, how long do you think it would realistically take an experienced user to swap from .45ACP to .223, assuming you had seperate toolheads and powder-measures for each?
Now I'm thinking that it would be a lot less hassle to just get two presses and leave one set up for large primers and the other set up for small primers. Assuming that money isn't a problem, is this a good way to go?
If I do just stay with one machine, how long do you think it would realistically take an experienced user to swap from .45ACP to .223, assuming you had seperate toolheads and powder-measures for each?