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September 5, 2010, 08:20 PM | #26 |
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I've gotten some good tips from reading this thread - Light - Good idea - Thanks everyone....
I have a Lee turret, and a Dillon 650XL. Two different beasts. Like others have said, I'm finding that it is less about what set up you have, and more about how well you supervise what you are doing. My Dillon will really crank them out, but I need to pay as much, if not more attention when something is "off" with the Dillon. Doesn't matter what you have, you'll get the best results with any, when you have it set up right, and pay attention.... |
September 5, 2010, 08:40 PM | #27 |
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the reason i got the squibs was my fault not the gear
i wasn't paying attention to detail! I have loaded and shot several hundred rounds since starting this thread without problems and the press is working very well
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