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  1. #31
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    Default Re: Progressive Reloading Station.

    Quote Originally Posted by Cockroach View Post
    Cockroach has the inverse.

    My middle one has decided to try and outshoot me. Not really hard, I know, but expensive

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    Give him a few months.


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  2. #32

    Default Re: Progressive Reloading Station.

    I am think of going the Dillon XL750 route but still unsure of how the differemct calliber conversion kits work and where to search for the

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  3. #33
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    Default Re: Progressive Reloading Station.

    Give the guys at Shooting Stuff a call and chat to them about how the different conversion kits work. They are very helpful and friendly.

  4. #34
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    Default Re: Progressive Reloading Station.

    Quote Originally Posted by Subidooooo View Post
    I am think of going the Dillon XL750 route but still unsure of how the differemct calliber conversion kits work
    Calibre conversion can seem a bit daunting at first but one it is setup, it is really simple.

    If work on the assumption that you have a separate toolhead, with the alternate calibre dies and powder measure installed. Also, that you are not changing the primer system from small to large or visa-versa. You need to do the following:

    Replace the current toolhead with powder measure and dies, with the alternate toolhead with powder measure and dies.
    Replace the shell plate, station located tap and locator buttons.
    Replace the casefeed adapter and casefeed arm bushing.
    If you have a case feeder, which for a press like a 750 is a must have, replace the case feed plate if needed.

    If you know what you are doing, this takes about 5 mins.

    If you have to change the primer system, that will take a bit longer.

    Chat to Johnathan and co at Shooting Stuff. They are very helpful and knowledgeable.

  5. #35

    Default Re: Progressive Reloading Station.

    Quote Originally Posted by Cockroach View Post
    Cockroach has the inverse.

    My middle one has decided to try and outshoot me. Not really hard, I know, but expensive

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    I see he's doing well. Congrats bud.
    Nothing like teaching you boy to shoot better than you.
    Israeli Carry is for dead people

  6. #36

    Default Re: Progressive Reloading Station.

    Quote Originally Posted by Subidooooo View Post
    I am think of going the Dillon XL750 route but still unsure of how the differemct calliber conversion kits work and where to search for the

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    Dukren gave you a good rundown.

    The biggest pita is having to change primer sizing and moving the powder measure across. especially if there is a need to change the charging bar.

    Separate toolheads with all associated kits is the best way to go.
    Israeli Carry is for dead people

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