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Old 03-20-2017, 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by AFJuvat View Post
Great thread!

Only addition I would add is that the brass cleans up better and your press doesn't get as cruddy particularly if you reload rifle rounds, if you deprime your brass using a universal decapper and a cheap single stage press like the Lee Reloader ($30 on Amazon)

Absolutely! Sometimes gets messy reloading pistol rounds. When I do reload I do it all at once. So I do my 45 then go right into my 10MM. If I have any 357/38 to do for my FIL I will then do that. I only like cleaning up once. I very rarely do 40 because of the primer change over so I only do that once every 2 years or so. Just save up stuff.

I will someday start reloading rifle again but will not do it on the Dillon. I would get another Lee classic press for that. 20-30 rounds in a single stage is not a big deal. 1000 rounds in a single stage would drive me bonkers!
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