Ammunition & Hand Loading > Cartridge and Shotshell reloading
Found a Dillon XL650, but in wrong caliber. How much to convert?
OnTheFly:
--- Quote from: SemperFiGuy on March 06, 2013, 07:54:35 AM --- Maybe you should tell us all where to find that Other One.................
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Moot point now. Both presses are gone. Oy vey! When will the madness cease?
Fly
A-FIXER:
OTF, thank you for the tip they will look good in my cave....lol.
OnTheFly:
--- Quote from: A-FIXER on March 06, 2013, 10:58:38 AM ---OTF, thank you for the tip they will look good in my cave....lol.
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Ahhhh, but I did not say WHERE I found them.
Fly
SemperFiGuy:
Just About Anybody.........
Can fill up old plastic ice cream buckets with 9mm reloads simply by monotonously, repetitively, repeatedly yanking the operating handle on a Dillon 650 Progressive.
Even a Trained Ape could do it. [Underlying Thesis: If I can do it, then it surely follows that a Trained Ape.........]
But...to sit down at an RCBS Big Green Supreme Single Stage Machine and proceed to meticulously craft micron-level uniform, jewel-like Little Brass-and-Copper Beauties..........Ah!! Now we are Speaking of the Higher Arts.
[And I am NOT jealous of your Dillon 650. Not one little bit. Not even a micron's worth.............]
sfg
OnTheFly:
SFG,
I hope to take one of your reloading classes. I was out of town for your pistol courses. I want to make sure I understand the minutia of reloading so I don't make a major mistake. I want safe, reliable ammunition as my final product. HOWEVER, I am not doing it as a hobby in and of itself. I am doing it to cut round cost in half, but I want the process to be minimally time consuming.
Being CDO myself, I could see a large part of my time getting consumed by my obsessive ways and defeating my end goal...shoot more for less.
Fly
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