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Has the OP ever used any of the equipment in the pics? Looks like a display at a gun show. I prefer the strips over any tube fed priming system. Main thing like already mentioned is to have the primers all fully seated in the strips a high anvil will stop things up real quick.
Yes they have been used many times but I am a person that take over protection & care,,, (Drives my wife nuts) Everything is cleaned after each use. I have even waxed these items, including my red kitchaid products in our kitchen..!
I like things to be nice forever... When I buy something, I want to buy it once and if keeping it clean and looking like new will help that, then so be it...I am that way with my starrett and snap-on tools and tool boxes also...
GWS I may take you up on your offers, thank you
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Ronno....if you ever get bored, come over to my house and Ronno-tize my loading bench!!! Mine gets cleaned once every 4 months....whether it needs it or not. Part of my problem is I'm always in the middle of a project...reloading or modding equipment.
The only thing you're missing on your perfect room is a Hornady or (RCBS) Bullet Feeder. For the RCBS Pro 2000, its like frosting....and yes I modded that as well.
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So you got a 550, and Pro 2000, AND a Hornady AP. You had a master plan I assume? What was the plan to reload on each? How much to you shoot and what do you like to shoot?
The Hornady Case Prep Center looks impressive....and big, but I like my motorized Forster with its 3-way cutter. Very fast. I use my RCBS Trim Mate for primer hole operations only....so in my case the Hornady product isn't needed...and a good thing too...I don't have any more bench space I want to give up. Thankfully the Trim mate is used, tucked in and slightly behind my Pro 2000 (uses no front bench space).