Alright, Im sick of going through dozens of other forums regarding these Progresives....yes this is going to be another one of those "help me pick one" threads...but Im ready to say eany meany miny moe here.....
I cant make up my mind as to what to get with the tax check.....
Yes I know about the Dilon no BS warranty....
I know that the Hornady is cheaper.....
Yup the RCBS and Hornady is cast iron....
Yup I know there is alot to changing over a Dillon.....
I know Dillon has some cool stuff like the powder alarm, but that can be used with pretty much any progressive press...
Im also aware that some of the components with these brands CAN be retrofited to work on each other.....
A BIG negative in my opinion is that RCBS's auto projectile loader is caliber specific......
The only thing I really dont need right away is the auto projectile portion....and some of the un-needed extras....
Im not too concerned about how long it takes to change things over to change calibers.
Im sure I dont have to worry about any of these as far as long term use....
I plan on loading 40S&W, 223, 6Br, 308, and eventually magnums....
And Ill admit I didnt do the homework as to which one of these presses can/cant do magnum rounds.
Please complete the Poll if you have VALID info, not just "well I think the Dillon looks cooler".....
ALSO, we get way too many "Dillon all the way" type posts, Im sure others will use this thread in the future to reasurch their own purchas....so lets give a REASON for your choice.
I cant make up my mind as to what to get with the tax check.....
Yes I know about the Dilon no BS warranty....
I know that the Hornady is cheaper.....
Yup the RCBS and Hornady is cast iron....
Yup I know there is alot to changing over a Dillon.....
I know Dillon has some cool stuff like the powder alarm, but that can be used with pretty much any progressive press...
Im also aware that some of the components with these brands CAN be retrofited to work on each other.....
A BIG negative in my opinion is that RCBS's auto projectile loader is caliber specific......
The only thing I really dont need right away is the auto projectile portion....and some of the un-needed extras....
Im not too concerned about how long it takes to change things over to change calibers.
Im sure I dont have to worry about any of these as far as long term use....
I plan on loading 40S&W, 223, 6Br, 308, and eventually magnums....
And Ill admit I didnt do the homework as to which one of these presses can/cant do magnum rounds.
Please complete the Poll if you have VALID info, not just "well I think the Dillon looks cooler".....
ALSO, we get way too many "Dillon all the way" type posts, Im sure others will use this thread in the future to reasurch their own purchas....so lets give a REASON for your choice.