I have a Square Deal,,not even the 'B', so it's been around a while. I bought it new either in the late 70's or early 80's.
I like it and load 38 & 9mm on it as that's what I shoot most in a handgun. Everything else is done on single stage press and there are a lot of different calibers!
Doing it over again I'd probably have added a Dillon 550 or similar progressive for the rifle rounds too.
It's getting old reloading even a single box of '06 or 30-30, ect for the common rifles.
I'd like to be able to crank out a good supply for each to last a while then change the machine and run another caliber.
The single stage presses (3) would still be used for the odd ones like 470NE and the metrics that don't normally get as many rounds thru them. I don't need to crank out a few hundred 500x3in NE or 9.3x74R rds.
I wouldn't mind being able to load all the 35Rem brass I have in one sitting and be done with it though.
The SD would stay too, it still cranks out great ammo and is one press I really like. I can't use the wall full of standard dies I have in it though,,one of the draw backs to it.
I went to a Mec progressive shotshell press about 15 years ago in 12ga.
Still have single stage presses in 20 and 410. What a drag having to load a few boxes on those after working with the progressive.
A well tuned and working progressive sure can spoil you!
I like it and load 38 & 9mm on it as that's what I shoot most in a handgun. Everything else is done on single stage press and there are a lot of different calibers!
Doing it over again I'd probably have added a Dillon 550 or similar progressive for the rifle rounds too.
It's getting old reloading even a single box of '06 or 30-30, ect for the common rifles.
I'd like to be able to crank out a good supply for each to last a while then change the machine and run another caliber.
The single stage presses (3) would still be used for the odd ones like 470NE and the metrics that don't normally get as many rounds thru them. I don't need to crank out a few hundred 500x3in NE or 9.3x74R rds.
I wouldn't mind being able to load all the 35Rem brass I have in one sitting and be done with it though.
The SD would stay too, it still cranks out great ammo and is one press I really like. I can't use the wall full of standard dies I have in it though,,one of the draw backs to it.
I went to a Mec progressive shotshell press about 15 years ago in 12ga.
Still have single stage presses in 20 and 410. What a drag having to load a few boxes on those after working with the progressive.
A well tuned and working progressive sure can spoil you!