rayporter
WKR
the heart of your reloading is your dies. your scale is the life blood. the muscle is the press that pushes a case into a die, it wont make your ammo more accurate. convenience features of the press can make loading easier.
Decided I'm going with the co-ax press. Now for die selection.... I'll be reloading for the 44 mag first. My Ruger SBH shoots 2" groups@ 100 and 4" @200 with factory Hornady ammo. Does damn well. What dies should I get to help tighten that up even more?
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I absolutely plan to get a progressive in the future. Right now, I want to learn precision reloading first, volume 2ND. I shoot my 44 revolver and others for precision I even have a 223 precision rifle. The rest I can buy in bulk and save enough till then.Why not get a Dillon 650 progressive since you shoot a lot of volume pistol and 223 ammo? Get some floating heads from whidden and rock n roll.
I'm sure it is very possible. But it's just not for me. One step at a time for learning then the transition will be much easier.Why can’t you learn and load precision on a Dillon?
Dies have very little to do with group size
The old timers told me not to worry about triming