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Anyone have any experience with this tyoe of progressive from PSA.
Looks interesting…maybe even a bargain if it works well.
Looks interesting…maybe even a bargain if it works well.
Thanks…very helpful. I have that used-but-new -to-me Dillon 550 I still haven’t set up yet.That's just a lee pro 1000 3 station progressive press. It's also the older model which is known to have a problematic priming system. The newer pro 1000 lines has a revamped primer feed system but I haven't heard anything from it yet. If priming off the press, it will do the job, but three stations is pretty limiting for progressive loading.
Only progressive press I'd seriously consider from lee is the six pack pro 6000. The priming system atleast works to make it a truly progressive press. 6 stations also gives you room to add powder check and bullet feed dies.
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As a long time fan of Lee's single stage stuff, I'd say go set-up the the Dillon, you will be happy.Thanks…very helpful. I have that used-but-new -to-me Dillon 550 I still haven’t set up yet.
I better get to it.
You will never regret a Dillon press. They aren't cheap but they are worth every penny.Thanks…very helpful. I have that used-but-new -to-me Dillon 550 I still haven’t set up yet.
I better get to it.
The 550 is a better press than the Lee.Thanks…very helpful. I have that used-but-new -to-me Dillon 550 I still haven’t set up yet.
I better get to it.
Yep. For sure.The 550 is a better press than the Lee.
I'll sell you a set of Redding dies in .38 Super for cheap. Get another toolhead for the Dillon and call it a day.Anyone have any experience with this tyoe of progressive from PSA.
Looks interesting…maybe even a bargain if it works well.