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PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!
I am new to reloading and have narrowed down my choice of press to RCBS 2000 & Dillon XL 650.
There are pro's & con's to each, but the more I'm learning about everything - the more confused I'm becoming about which to choose. I don't know which dies I'm going to buy, so I don't know which machine's station set-up would be more appropriate.
Should I choose the Dies first (to see whether 2, 3 or 4 Dies would be used)? If so- which ones?
I will be reloading 9mm Luger, and I have a Rock River Arms CAR15 chambered in 5.56. I'd like the rifle to be as accurate as possible - & jam-free!
Are anyone's Dies better suited to 5.56 than others are?
Are some Dies better suited to progressive presses?
Do I really need small Bases?
Are the RCBS X-Dies adjustable to suit a 5.56 chamber?
And last of all - why didn't someone tell me how complicated these decisions would be?
I am new to reloading and have narrowed down my choice of press to RCBS 2000 & Dillon XL 650.
There are pro's & con's to each, but the more I'm learning about everything - the more confused I'm becoming about which to choose. I don't know which dies I'm going to buy, so I don't know which machine's station set-up would be more appropriate.
Should I choose the Dies first (to see whether 2, 3 or 4 Dies would be used)? If so- which ones?
I will be reloading 9mm Luger, and I have a Rock River Arms CAR15 chambered in 5.56. I'd like the rifle to be as accurate as possible - & jam-free!
Are anyone's Dies better suited to 5.56 than others are?
Are some Dies better suited to progressive presses?
Do I really need small Bases?
Are the RCBS X-Dies adjustable to suit a 5.56 chamber?
And last of all - why didn't someone tell me how complicated these decisions would be?