Depends on what I can build from the dealer's parts saws. 044, 046, 064, and 066 are in there along with a 288.
More tooling for the lathe, barrel for my upper, maybe a Dillon 550B. I've got more than enough saws around and will have several more as soon as I get home.
Unfortunately she went on down the road already. I will keep an ear out for anyone local who has one. For some reason they tend to show up in estate sales and most of the locals don't know what the heck they are. Last one I bought was advertised as a nut cracker....
I missed the Dillon in the post, and thought you guys were talking about the saw. I was wondering how the hell someone could think a chainsaw was a nutcracker Reloading press ain't much closer though
I've been eyeballing a dllion or a hornaday.. my lee turret works great but I don't have time to play around fiddling with ammo making these days
I want to be able to load 300 an hour instead of 50. It only take s10 minutes to go through 50 rounds some outings.
pistol or rifle? I can do 250-300 an hour on the turret but that is moving and only pistol rounds. Rifle rounds take so much more time, even on the turret, whether you auto or manual advance it, but its four pulls for one round... I like the idea of a round a pull.... wouldn't be hard to sit down once every few months and load 500-1K rounds instead of doing a few a week....
223 is what I'm interested in for rifle and 9mm and 45acp. The Dillon 550 they say you can easily do 550 an hour after you get used to it if not more.
thats what I'm looking at, with 300blk in addition to...., problem is there is little to no local support for the blue koolaid, but hornady is everywhere... Prep work on the rifle rounds still won't be figured into the account...