Murdock
Member
Bought a Dillon 650 a year ago to replace my Lee Progressive 1000, which served well for about 40,000 rounds but began to have too many hiccups for me to live with.
One thing I have always liked about the Lee stuff is the relative ease of caliber conversion.
Since I am now into defensive carbine work, I want to make .223/5.56mm as affordable as possible, so I'm thinking about getting what's necessary to load that caliber on my 650.
1. What parts will I need?
2. Once I learn how to do it efficiently, how much time will it take to shift between calibers?
3. Might I be better served to just dedicate another press to loading .223/5.56mm? (e.g.; I'm thinking another Lee Progressive of some type).
Thanks in advance for any replies.
One thing I have always liked about the Lee stuff is the relative ease of caliber conversion.
Since I am now into defensive carbine work, I want to make .223/5.56mm as affordable as possible, so I'm thinking about getting what's necessary to load that caliber on my 650.
1. What parts will I need?
2. Once I learn how to do it efficiently, how much time will it take to shift between calibers?
3. Might I be better served to just dedicate another press to loading .223/5.56mm? (e.g.; I'm thinking another Lee Progressive of some type).
Thanks in advance for any replies.