flgolfer29
Bearcat
...Went to a friends house last night to get a little Hand-Loading 101.
I was given the option to begin with a Dillon 550 progressive or a Rockchucker single stage.
First up, Dillon 550. I went through the process beginning with already cleaned brass. Loaded 100 rounds. This was probably a bad idea because I really liked the set-up.
Secondly, the Rockchucker. I wanted to give it a try and see how I liked it and loaded 10 rounds. It was fine, but I liked using the progressive much more.
That being said, I have looked at the Dillon & the Hornady LNL Classic. The reason I'm looking at the Hornady is due to the fact it will most likely be easier for me as a beginner as far as set-up goes and a bit cheaper.
I've spent much time surfing the net for the right kit and/or model; looks like it will be even a longer night searching and trying to make a decision on which unit to go with.
joe
I was given the option to begin with a Dillon 550 progressive or a Rockchucker single stage.
First up, Dillon 550. I went through the process beginning with already cleaned brass. Loaded 100 rounds. This was probably a bad idea because I really liked the set-up.
Secondly, the Rockchucker. I wanted to give it a try and see how I liked it and loaded 10 rounds. It was fine, but I liked using the progressive much more.
That being said, I have looked at the Dillon & the Hornady LNL Classic. The reason I'm looking at the Hornady is due to the fact it will most likely be easier for me as a beginner as far as set-up goes and a bit cheaper.
I've spent much time surfing the net for the right kit and/or model; looks like it will be even a longer night searching and trying to make a decision on which unit to go with.
joe