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Progressive press advice wanted
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<blockquote data-quote="cynjon" data-source="post: 2757486" data-attributes="member: 110275"><p>I use a Rock Chucker IV for my rifle cartridges and a Dillon 550 with toolheads for .380, 9mm, 10mm, .38/.357, .300BO, .223/5.56 and .44 mag. Takes just a couple minutes to switch between calibers. I've recently added a DAA Mini Case feeder to it and it functions flawlessly. </p><p></p><p>If you're worried about swaging, I do low volume swaging with a Dillon Super Swage 600. However, for volume case processing, I don't think there's anything out there that beats the bang-for-the-buck value of the Lee APP press (<a href="https://leeprecision.com/app-automatic-processing-press/" target="_blank">https://leeprecision.com/app-automatic-processing-press/</a>). I do all my bulk pistol brass processing on it and it's amazing...I also have the swaging kit and use it for bulk range pickup 9mm to avoid any crimped primer issues when I'm loading on the 550. I can process probably 600-700 pieces of brass per hour using the 4-tube assembly and case collator. Looks like prices have gone up on them, but it was under $100 when I got mine a few years ago and worth every penny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cynjon, post: 2757486, member: 110275"] I use a Rock Chucker IV for my rifle cartridges and a Dillon 550 with toolheads for .380, 9mm, 10mm, .38/.357, .300BO, .223/5.56 and .44 mag. Takes just a couple minutes to switch between calibers. I've recently added a DAA Mini Case feeder to it and it functions flawlessly. If you're worried about swaging, I do low volume swaging with a Dillon Super Swage 600. However, for volume case processing, I don't think there's anything out there that beats the bang-for-the-buck value of the Lee APP press ([URL]https://leeprecision.com/app-automatic-processing-press/[/URL]). I do all my bulk pistol brass processing on it and it's amazing...I also have the swaging kit and use it for bulk range pickup 9mm to avoid any crimped primer issues when I'm loading on the 550. I can process probably 600-700 pieces of brass per hour using the 4-tube assembly and case collator. Looks like prices have gone up on them, but it was under $100 when I got mine a few years ago and worth every penny. [/QUOTE]
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