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thinking of getting into realoadig...

mowin

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I've done my share of shot shell loading over the yrs, and dabbled in rifle for awhile. All that stuff is long gone. I'm going to start reloading for my 9mm and .40 cal. If you had $500 to spend, what would you get? Now this $500 has to get the press and scale, and other essential items other than the powder, primers ect. I'm not looking to pound out 1000 rounds a hr, but want something more than a single stage. Any recommendations?
 
Dillon... :thumbup: nojoke
If you ever want to see my setup; PM me! :thumbup:

(I've got the 550B model...)
 
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Joe says Dillon Square Deal B reloader in 40 cal, which costs $379.95. The 9 mil is becoming cheap enough and plentiful enough that it isn't cost effective to reload.
 
Dillon is good equipment... and their warranty is top notch.... guaranteed for life ... the Square Deal press is for someone that does not crank out lots of rounds..
I have a 650 with case feeder & Mr Bullet Feeder... with my set up I can crank out 1200+ rounds/hr.. I shoot a lot 2000+ rounds per month...

osm
 
Dillion here too. I used RCBS for years but switched to Dillion progressive for handgun loads


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