I have a like new Dillon 750 with case feeder that has less than 1000 rounds loaded on it with many many upgrades already on it. I have no need for it as I already have 4 other Dillons.
This press is a 5 station auto progressive. It will speed up you reloading process big time and caliber...
So they are smart enough to wet tumble, but too stupid to properly dry their brass before reloading them. That not a process problem, it’s an individual problem. And if they can’t figure out the problem, then they shouldn’t be reloading.
Went to a match Sunday and they had these sitting in there. There are 2 million per pallet and there was 10 pallets of them. 10 million SPP and 10 million SRP. They bought them for $.035 per primer and they are selling them for $.065 per primer, but they were selling them by the pallet only...
They are pretty easy to make if you have access to a good lathe, tooling and material to work with and the knowledge to use them. It would be much easier and cheaper to just buy an adapter for most people.
My buddy tried to 3D print a couple of adapter and they kept breaking on him. Printed...
It is the Honey Badger set up, I have 3 of them set up. My last Bosch router I bought used for $60. I bought one Honey Badger adapter for it from Fast and Friendly brass. Then I made about 7 more adapters, instead of buying them. I have all the info on the if you have any questions.
You got bigger balls than I do….asking a stranger to load you some unknown ammo. I wouldn’t shoot anyone else’s reloads for nothing. If you pay well, just go buy a single stage press and a couple manuals. Then learn to load your own.
If you make it to the Buford area, I would be happy to show you the ropes. I keep 5 presses set all the time. A single stage and 4 decked out Dillions from the 550 to the 1100 and can explain to you the difference in all the presses. Explain to you about the entire process from getting brass...
For years I have been loading 223 on a dedicated Dillon S1050. The brass I get all free from my buddy that has access to several outdoor ranges in Wisconsin and he just sends my random boxes full of 223 cases. So far I have never experienced anything like the OP stated. I have never annealed the...