DMK
Member
Hello all
I've been searching and browsing through the posts here, but can't make up my mind. Hopefully you can give me a shove in the right direction:
I'd like to start reloading .303 Brit, 7.5 Swiss. 30.06 and 38 S&W target loads right now, so I can see a single stage press sufficing for that, however once I get comfortable with the process, I'd like to start loading quantities of .223, .308 and 45ACP practice rounds for my semi-autos. I can easily burn up 300 rounds of those at a session on the range, so I feel that I'll want a progressive at some point.
So here's the dilema. Should I get a Lee Anniversary kit for now, just to get me started while I'm saving for a Dillon Progressive (I see a lot of posts saying there's always use for a single stage), or should I not waste my time/money on the Lee and save up for an RCBS Rock Chucker Supreme kit, or should I save some more and start right off with a Dillon 550 and one of their accessory kits?
Also, is there a place cheaper than Dillon Precision to buy a Dillon 550?
I've been searching and browsing through the posts here, but can't make up my mind. Hopefully you can give me a shove in the right direction:
I'd like to start reloading .303 Brit, 7.5 Swiss. 30.06 and 38 S&W target loads right now, so I can see a single stage press sufficing for that, however once I get comfortable with the process, I'd like to start loading quantities of .223, .308 and 45ACP practice rounds for my semi-autos. I can easily burn up 300 rounds of those at a session on the range, so I feel that I'll want a progressive at some point.
So here's the dilema. Should I get a Lee Anniversary kit for now, just to get me started while I'm saving for a Dillon Progressive (I see a lot of posts saying there's always use for a single stage), or should I not waste my time/money on the Lee and save up for an RCBS Rock Chucker Supreme kit, or should I save some more and start right off with a Dillon 550 and one of their accessory kits?
Also, is there a place cheaper than Dillon Precision to buy a Dillon 550?