One of these is on my list when I save enough for it. You do a great job with your videos, I have watched a few of them in anticipation of getting an RL550C.
I like the video, as a reloading for about 41 years on a single stage, I have started thinking about investing in a Progressive. One thing in the video I would like to bring your attention, at 3:08, he states lubing your brass. Well, the Closed Caption says, lubing your breast. I am assuming you would want to know that.
Just got my Dillon 550c and am ready to get rolling... but it occurred to me, what about case trimming/chamfer/deburring? Are these steps not necessary? (reloading for 5.56)
@@DillonPrecisionVideos Since the video shows resizing/depriming/priming as the first stage, is the idea that you wouldn't trim every time? Then when you did trim, just use station 1 to resize prior to trimming or have a separate toolhead with a resizing die and the RT1500?
Great video. I've loaded 10000 plus rounds on my SDB. Dillon is a great company to deal with. I'll be buying a 550 soon.
One of these is on my list when I save enough for it. You do a great job with your videos, I have watched a few of them in anticipation of getting an RL550C.
Excellent loading machine.
I’ll be buying mine soon. Beautiful
I like the video, as a reloading for about 41 years on a single stage, I have started thinking about investing in a Progressive.
One thing in the video I would like to bring your attention, at 3:08, he states lubing your brass. Well, the Closed Caption says, lubing your breast. I am assuming you would want to know that.
You can’t do any better than with a Dillon.
Coincidence their phone number ends in 45-70? Haha.
And the exchange is 223.
Just got my Dillon 550c and am ready to get rolling... but it occurred to me, what about case trimming/chamfer/deburring? Are these steps not necessary? (reloading for 5.56)
They are necessary.
@@DillonPrecisionVideos Since the video shows resizing/depriming/priming as the first stage, is the idea that you wouldn't trim every time? Then when you did trim, just use station 1 to resize prior to trimming or have a separate toolhead with a resizing die and the RT1500?
1:21 the unseated primer. Not very professional.
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@@matchwojo7280I don’t get it. As in that I have a Lee press? If yes, then indeed I do have one but now thanks to Dillon as a secondary.