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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
Worth reloading for gas guns?
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<blockquote data-quote="Svashtar" data-source="post: 3070849" data-attributes="member: 112241"><p>Guess I've been lucky, not using those powders in the Dillon. I have two of their PM's and polished out the funnels till they're like mirrors, and added a better metering baffle and they feed great. I will say that the powder slides I got with the 550B in 1999 were IMO better than what you get now. More finely machined and fit tighter. But then I'm only using a few powders in mine, and nothing for rifle. I tried the spring return, but it was more jarring, not less I thought. I added a micrometer to the powder bar which makes for easy changes. I have four toolheads and two Dillon PM's so wish I had been your neighbor when you were tossing them, LOL! I have the Entirely Crimson QD setup though, so it takes only a minute to swap them out after dumping all the powder of course. For rifle I use a Redding 3BR which is way better than the Dillon for day to day accuracy and consistency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Svashtar, post: 3070849, member: 112241"] Guess I've been lucky, not using those powders in the Dillon. I have two of their PM's and polished out the funnels till they're like mirrors, and added a better metering baffle and they feed great. I will say that the powder slides I got with the 550B in 1999 were IMO better than what you get now. More finely machined and fit tighter. But then I'm only using a few powders in mine, and nothing for rifle. I tried the spring return, but it was more jarring, not less I thought. I added a micrometer to the powder bar which makes for easy changes. I have four toolheads and two Dillon PM's so wish I had been your neighbor when you were tossing them, LOL! I have the Entirely Crimson QD setup though, so it takes only a minute to swap them out after dumping all the powder of course. For rifle I use a Redding 3BR which is way better than the Dillon for day to day accuracy and consistency. [/QUOTE]
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