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Old December 11, 2007, 09:56 PM   #4
saands
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Just like what RDub says ...

By "bullet heads" do you mean bullets? If so, then you first need to decide what you want to use them for. There are some good quality economical plated bullets out there from places like Berry's, Ranier, Western, and others. They work really well for shooting targets with most pistol calibers ... not sure if they are OK for Glocks (if that matters to you) or not, though, as they are soft like cast, but don't foul the barrel with lead ... so they are kind of in between cast (a no-no for Glocks as I understand) and jacketed.

If you really think that you are headed for a Dillon, then I'd start out with a single stage Lee press ... it will let you learn and you won't have to spend a fortune to get set up. The more complicated Lee progressives have a reputation of being problematic, but their single stage presses are simple, strong, and well designed.

I always suggest starting out simple before going into volume manufacturing!

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