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    #16
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      #17
      Originally posted by TacticalCowboy View Post
      Titegroup


      Yep. Goes a long way.


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        #18
        Originally posted by bmc09 View Post
        The plan is to buy a Dillon 650 without a bullet feeder. That way I can glance down in the case before a place a bullet.

        The 650xl has a powder check station that will notify you if you have an over or undercharge. I still pull every 10th to 15th charge and check weight. Slows you down a bit, but helps the confidence. Mine doesn't have a bullet feed, but the hopper for the case feeder is a necessity. Also the low primer alarm is a great feature. Check your powder hopper every couple of hundred rounds, so powder alarm is good, but not required.

        Using spherical powders, it is surprising how accurate volume measuring is.
        Last edited by double bogey; 03-03-2019, 01:46 PM.

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          #19
          Like others I have loaded several 1,000 rounds of both 9mm and 40S&W for my glock 34 and 23. I use Unique powder. The only failure to fire I've ever had was I ran out of primers and missed 1 case. I have the Hornady Lock N Load progressive reloader and once you get it set up it runs flawlessly.

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            #20
            Just resize them good, no issues. Only issue with some brass is the primers are tough to get out. But an RCBS power punch stem to put in the sizing die, cheap, and works amazingly. Never had a problem after that, and now all my hsndgun dies have them... i use a dillon 650XL.

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              #21
              Originally posted by SNIPER3388 View Post
              Just resize them good, no issues. Only issue with some brass is the primers are tough to get out. But an RCBS power punch stem to put in the sizing die, cheap, and works amazingly. Never had a problem after that, and now all my hsndgun dies have them... i use a dillon 650XL.
              Does that stem only work in rcbs dies?

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