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MARKAVELI

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  1. +1 so does this mean your gonna get back into reloading? You sjould give it a try again, maybe a different press...
  2. http://www.dillonprecision.com/content/p/9/pid/25792/catid/1/BL_550_Basic_Loader You can always upgrade it to a RL 550B later on down the line ny buying tje parts.
  3. +1 on Flslim's post on both powders, I like the versatility and price of power pistol, I load my 9mm, .40cal (glock27), 45acp, and sometimes 44 magnum. Different manuals have different starting loads and max loads invest in some reloading manuals atleast 3 so you can reference back and forth between manuals. Hornady7th ed.starting load for power p. is 4.6gr and lyman 49th ed. Is 6.?(dont have my books in fromt of me at the moment) so I wasnt forsure what to start with so I started at 6.0 and worked my way up from there.. My 27 likes 6.6 - 6.7 for a sub compact blaster!
  4. Dillon Rl550b is the way to go, you can load rifle too..
  5. 180gr. Hornady HP/XTP mixed brass C.O.L. 1.125" Power Pistol 6.7gr with .420 taper crimp same with 155gr Hornad HP/XTP, 1.125 c.o.l and 6.7 gr Power Pistol, .420 taper crimp
  6. There is no progress without struggle! !!!
  7. Lizard bedding and or corn cobb media with nufinish car polish with fabricsoftner sheets...
  8. http://www.dillonprecision.com/content/p/9/catid/1/pid/25792/ctype/specs Not bad for $259.95 you can always add to it and make it a RL550B...
  9. What about Dillon's BL550? Fairly not exspencive...
  10. Are you still in Ec area or indiana ?

  11. The 550 can be ran like a single stage press! Butim sure once you get the hang of it you will be cranking em out like a madd man. you won't be disappointed with dillon's RL550B well worth the money...
  12. Welcome to the forums happy shopping!
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