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10.9
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Posts: 103
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For some reason, I've had my posts recently to have problems showing up.
I'm still looking at buying a progressive reloading press. Dillon or Hornady would be a first choice, RCBS would be another.
I had made a similar post a few weeks ago and received a response, but I've not received a follow-up to several emails sent to the person offering one for sale.
So, I guess I'm still in the market.
I already have an 'O' type Bonanza press that I've used for rifle loads, but am wanting to get a progressive to reload 30 Carbine and 45 Long Colt, and 357's on.
Thanks,
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Bluesmaxx
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Posts: 81
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I've been researching the same thing and came to pretty much the same two finalists. I'm planning on buying the Hornady L-N-L AP as I converted my Rock Chucker to the lock-n-load system and it's sweet. Price difference is also an issue when comparing Red to Blue. The Hornary is auto-indexing while the comparably priced Dillon 550 is manual. Plus, the Hornady is a 5 position press while the Dillon is 4.
Just my $.02, YMMV.
Stay aware, Stay safe.
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CincySpaceGeek
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When you say that you converted the Rock Chucker to L n L do you mean the Piggyback system? The only drawback to the Pig is the restriction to handgun and .223 length cartridges.
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