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anybody load for a 460 S&W on a Dillon press?
If so?
which dillon RL550B or? where did you buy the dies? I dont' see them in the blue press |
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Interesting, you shooting that much 460 that you need to load it on a progressive?
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I don’t see dies either. I do load .500 S&W on my 550. Dropping powder takes a while. I’m sure the 460 is no different, so pause for a second or so on the downstroke. I got a RCBS (carbide) dieset plus 2nd crimp/seat die to keep seating and crimping separate.
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I have NOT bought a revolver yet as everyone seems to want $1500 plus, a few places are in the $1100 price range. I thought all of these big BOOMERS were supposed to be sold USED and cheap as the people who bought them could not handle them. I'm NOT paying a grand for a "boom stick". About $ 800 is as high as I am willing to pay for a used one that is clean and from a dealer (unless I get to TEST it first). |
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