Poll - What type of reloading press do you use primarily based on round count?

What type of reloading press do you use primarily?

  • Single Stage

    Votes: 89 38.7%
  • Turret

    Votes: 51 22.2%
  • Progressive

    Votes: 90 39.1%

  • Total voters
    230
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I've been using Dillon machines for at least 40 years, starting with a 300 and then 450, 550 and finally a 650 with case and bullet feeder.

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RCBS 4xx4 for handgun rounds.
Mostly .45 ACP and .38 Super Comp.

I decap on a single stage, run then shells though a vibratory cleaner,.
I prime on an RCBS bench-top primer, then on the 4x4 flare, charge, seat bullets, use a taper crimp die to remove the slight flare.

Form long gun use I generally use a Rock Chucker single stage.
For high accuracy varmint rounds (.22-250 AI or 6 mm REM AI).
I usually use BR grade bullets in my Panda Action switch barrel rifle.

.22-250 AI for shorter range, 6 mm REM AI for longer range.
The 6 mm REM AI will blow a groundhog into pieces out to 440 yards.
One of the longest shots I have taken.
The farmer was thrilled.
He watched the kill shot through my Kowa spotting scope.
 
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