Good video …. no BS right to the point. Good camera angles, Fast forward through the right spots and details where needed. I think my Dillon is easier to setup, but I use a 550 for 38/357, 45, 223/556, and 300 blackout and the Dillon allows you to swap the toolhead with all the dies already adjusted and ready to go.
I designed it and printed it. I sell die holders on ebay: Ebay Store: www.ebay.com/usr/duraace_di-2 I am working on adding other items for sell and a website, but life is busy. Sorry for the late response I just moved and life has been insane.
With the problems associated with loading 9mm compared to the cost of loaded rounds i have rarely reloaded 9mm. You'll have to research this for yourself though.
Good video …. no BS right to the point. Good camera angles, Fast forward through the right spots and details where needed. I think my Dillon is easier to setup, but I use a 550 for 38/357, 45, 223/556, and 300 blackout and the Dillon allows you to swap the toolhead with all the dies already adjusted and ready to go.
Dillon makes some great stuff! I went with Hornady because it is what I could afford. And honestly it has been great. Thanks for Watching!
Love the video one question where did you get that storage rack
I designed it and printed it. I sell die holders on ebay: Ebay Store: www.ebay.com/usr/duraace_di-2
I am working on adding other items for sell and a website, but life is busy. Sorry for the late response I just moved and life has been insane.
I’d recommend doing a cycle check with loaded dummy rounds with no primer or powder… just my recommendation
With the problems associated with loading 9mm compared to the cost of loaded rounds i have rarely reloaded 9mm. You'll have to research this for yourself though.
I did: 7.5 cents a piece. Although now it is ~10 cents.
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