It's getting time to graduate to reloading. I've been webberbrowsing and find 2 schools of thought: 1) buy a great do-all press and save your money for the accessories to load various rounds. 2) buy 2 or more presses that excel in specialized applications.
Which do you recommend?
I'm considering ordering a Dillon Square Deal B in 40sw and just leaving it set that way. I can always buy conversions for other handgun calibers later but 40 is what I want right now.
If I do that I will also add a single stage press for rifle calibers.
It seems practical not having to break it down to set up different calibers (as often).
Or I could just get a Dillon 550B and load everything with the same press.
Any advice is welcome. What is your set up?
Which do you recommend?
I'm considering ordering a Dillon Square Deal B in 40sw and just leaving it set that way. I can always buy conversions for other handgun calibers later but 40 is what I want right now.
If I do that I will also add a single stage press for rifle calibers.
It seems practical not having to break it down to set up different calibers (as often).
Or I could just get a Dillon 550B and load everything with the same press.
Any advice is welcome. What is your set up?






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