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Are you planning on cranking out a lot of rounds? If you're only loading for for hunting-type ammo, do you need to spend that much for a Blue paint job? If you're shooting 3-gun type stuff, then the Dillon line would be great. Lotsa rounds in little time
Quote from: iusmc2002 on December 31, 2011, 07:51:57 PMAre you planning on cranking out a lot of rounds? If you're only loading for for hunting-type ammo, do you need to spend that much for a Blue paint job? If you're shooting 3-gun type stuff, then the Dillon line would be great. Lotsa rounds in little timeThe Dillon 550 is a incredably accurate progressive, I had a arguement with a friend one time. My position was that my single stage 6.5-284 match loads would be more accurate than any match loads ran on his progressive. My friend said they would be just as accurate loaded on his 550. So I loaded up 50 on a single stage and he loaded up 50 on a progressive. We randomly selected 10 each from the single stage loads and ten each from the 550 progressive loads. We then hit the 600 yard range with my McMillan Tactical 6.5-284, each of us shooting four groups each. (2) 5 shot groups with the 550 progressive loads and (2) 5 shot groups with the single stage loads. Over the average of the groups neither were noticeably better than the other and none of the groups were over 2 1/2" inches. The dillon progressive is a well built dependable, accurate reloader.