Wet tumbling is the way to go for the best looking brass, not sure my reloads shoot better now or when I was using a dry tumbler but they sure look good now......
Dillon machines just work! I can't say it any simpler.
Yes the price is high, but compare it to a Rock Island 1911 vs a Wilson. They do the same thing but the Wilson does everything better and is more enjoyable to shoot. You can tinker with your Rock Island for years and dump tons of money in...
Dillion is the only way to go. Now if you just want to play around and waste time and money get any other press that is not Blue..... The majority of responses all agree with me. Take the hint...
Back in 2011 when I started this thread you could not easily buy 300 Blk brass. Also if you are doing it right you should be able to make 300-500 cases per hour.
December 4, 2014
Hi Caliber
Hi Caliber Products - Hi Caliber Service
December 4, 2014
Hi Caliber
Hi Caliber Products - Hi Caliber Service
Reloading Sale!
December 5-7, 2014
"Limited Supply"
PRIMERS
Wolf Large Pistol Primers Sale: $26.99/1000...