![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Anyone have experience with this as far as using the progressive for accuracy driven reloading over a single stage? I'm confidant in it seeing as how I can get my 55gr rounds very consistent, but I don't know if I just trust the single stage process more or if this is just in my mind. This leaves me an option of just getting a separate toolhead for the Mk12 on the Dillon since I already have a separate FL sizer, competition seater and factory crimp die for it but my question is how many here load for accuracy on the Dillon with success? My predicament is that I have all of my single stage presses setup and locked in with exactly what I need and don't really want to take dies out, put the 223 dies in, take those out, etc. I already grabbed a set of the competition Redding dies and will not be using the Dillon 223/5.56 dies or toolhead I have set up for the 55gr rounds that go in my carbine. I've run into an interesting situation now in that I have a Mk12Mod1 that I want to reload 77gr rounds for. Regardless, everything I've produced through the 550 is prepped and measured just like I do for the bolt gun rounds I put through the single stage rifles and it is very consistent. I use the 550 for mainly 'bulk' type rounds like 45ACP and 223/5.56 for my carbine where I am the greatest factor in accuracy, not the round. I have a Dillon 550 and a few RCBS single stage Rockchuckers. ![]()
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