BullyDog Posted October 5, 2013 Share Posted October 5, 2013 Go figure, I have a RL 1050 and a S 1050. RL 1050 is running small primer setup and the S 1050 is running large primer setup. Today I decided to load .223 on the S 1050, only to forget I do not have a extra small primer setup. I normally load my .223 on the RL press, but the only thing is with the shorter stroke I can not use my redding competition seater die. Not worth it breaking down two presses just to change the primer setup. So I went to order a small primer setup for my S 1050 today, and my question is: why do they charge so much for this setup? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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