ezypikns
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I'm on the verge of ordering an RL-550B. Right now I've got a big Redding turret press which I've been real happy with. I reload .38 sp, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, and .45 Colt. Typically I resize and de-prime, index, and flare each case. Then hand prime using an RCBS hand primer. Then I charge 50 or so cases with powder, then seat, index and crimp. It seems to be pretty efficient for me, but still takes a little time.
What I hope to accomplish with the Dillon is to save some time reloading, and making it easy to do caliber changes with the same press. I intend to buy at least two Deluxe Quick Change Kits (with powder measure), a caliber conversion for each caliber, and some extra primer pickup tubes. I've already got the dies.
This is a substantial investment.
Am I going to be saving any time with this setup?
What I hope to accomplish with the Dillon is to save some time reloading, and making it easy to do caliber changes with the same press. I intend to buy at least two Deluxe Quick Change Kits (with powder measure), a caliber conversion for each caliber, and some extra primer pickup tubes. I've already got the dies.
This is a substantial investment.
Am I going to be saving any time with this setup?