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    OneBadV8

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    What press do you have?


    ANd this would mean I have to get into reloading. :runaway: I don't think I would be married much longer if I could afford to shoot that much.

    Dillon RL550B, you'd need a press conversion kit in order to get the shell plate.

    I have dies for 9mm, .45 ACP, and .300 Win Mag
     

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    Dillon RL550B, you'd need a press conversion kit in order to get the shell plate.

    I have dies for 9mm, .45 ACP, and .300 Win Mag


    didn't see a set of .25 auto dies on the Dillon website. I did find a set of RCBS dies are the threads the same as the Dillon?

    And I just might have to get a powder and bullet list from you and come over and learn to reload 9mm and .45 ACP those are the two calibers calibers I am trying to limit my handguns too. (outside of the good old .22 rimfire)
     

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    didn't see a set of .25 auto dies on the Dillon website. I did find a set of RCBS dies are the threads the same as the Dillon?

    And I just might have to get a powder and bullet list from you and come over and learn to reload 9mm and .45 ACP those are the two calibers calibers I am trying to limit my handguns too. (outside of the good old .22 rimfire)

    You want Carbide dies if at all possible.

    A good powder for handguns that I always use is Hodgdon Titegroup. I haven't loaded pistols for a while, but the dies are still set up in their own toolhead. But yeah, if you want to load some weekend just let me know.
     
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