Ammunition & Hand Loading > Cartridge and Shotshell reloading
Found a Dillon XL650, but in wrong caliber. How much to convert?
OnTheFly:
My source DOES have a Dillon 1050 for 9mm in stock, but that is a little more than I planned to spend.
Fly
SemperFiGuy:
Fly..........
Maybe another reloading class of some kind around early April. [Spring Break.......Ahhhhh........is intervening shortly.]
We'll post it here, of course.
Lookin' forward to working w/you and Other Forum Guys.
sfg
Neeco:
I have to agree on the RCBS Rock Crusher. It is definitely slower, definitely more labor intensive, and definitely much more rewarding.
I cranked out my first round, and immediately ran upstairs and shoved it in the wifes face like the scene from Cast Away. She was not nearly as pleased as I was.
OnTheFly:
--- Quote from: Neeco on March 06, 2013, 03:34:28 PM ---I have to agree on the RCBS Rock Crusher. It is definitely slower, definitely more labor intensive, and definitely much more rewarding.
I cranked out my first round, and immediately ran upstairs and shoved it in the wifes face like the scene from Cast Away. She was not nearly as pleased as I was.
--- End quote ---
I am sure I will feel the same satisfaction once I get my system up and running. No doubt the thrill of producing a safe round of good quality will be thrilling to me too. However, the REAL satisfaction will be a year after I have started producing ammo and there are 6,000-10,000 rounds downrange at half the price I would have paid buying commercial ammo.
Fly
A-FIXER:
--- Quote ---I cranked out my first round, and immediately ran upstairs and shoved it in the wife's face like the scene from Cast Away. She was not nearly as pleased as I was.
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Odd..... was you wearing Hoppies #9
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