Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: jrebel on May 17, 2018, 02:57:03 PM
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Who else has two progressives becuase we are to lazy to change primer set-up from small to large? I have officially joined the club. Now to punch out a couple thousand 40 s&w....the obsolete pistol round!!! :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
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Nothing wrong with that! I've often considered having one 550B dedicated to just 9mm, and mount another for everything else.
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Who else has two progressives becuase we are to lazy to change primer set-up from small to large? I have officially joined the club. Now to punch out a couple thousand 40 s&w....the obsolete pistol round!!! :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
I am establishing a home for those obsolete pistol calibers so they can be freed to perform up to their potential.
Please send them my way so they can be liberated!!
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I have two 550s as I didn't like switching between the primer feeds. It's smart thinking!!!! Just built the new reloading benches today and I may have to get a set of risers like what you have.
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I have two 550s as I didn't like switching between the primer feeds. It's smart thinking!!!! Just built the new reloading benches today and I may have to get a set of risers like what you have.
The risers / strong mounts are the way to go. You can mount all the accessories right to them. I really like the brass tray that sticks out on the right....I need to buy one for my other set up. Now there is no reason not to load and shoot....I use to wait to load a certain caliber because of the primer tube set up was a pain in the rump to switch out just to have to change it back in a week or two.
Now I can double fist it!!! :chuckle:
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I have two 550s as I didn't like switching between the primer feeds. It's smart thinking!!!! Just built the new reloading benches today and I may have to get a set of risers like what you have.
The risers / strong mounts are the way to go. You can mount all the accessories right to them. I really like the brass tray that sticks out on the right....I need to buy one for my other set up. Now there is no reason not to load and shoot....I use to wait to load a certain caliber because of the primer tube set up was a pain in the rump to switch out just to have to change it back in a week or two.
Now I can double fist it!!! :chuckle:
How about the "fun" when you thought one was set up for small primer and it was large primer instead. The primers all fall out the bottom of the tube.