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    Running 4.something gn of N320 (will change to something cheaper once I've run out, maybe Titegroup), Rusa 124gn flat nose and CCI primmer.

    All loaded in a Lee Pro1000. brought this second hand on TradeMe for stuff all include a box of spare parts. Have pretty much swapped all the older parts out and replaced them with the spares. It runs great and can do about 4-500 per hour without to much trouble.

    Will find a cheaper source of primmers too once I've got through my last remaining 1,000.
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    My ole Glock loved ap50. I found ap70 a bit dirty. 50 made power factor easily with 4 grains ap50 shooting 124gr rusa projectiles. Very accurate too.
    But be careful reloading is addictive and soon you will be buying dies for more and more calibres. Enjoy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by P38 View Post
    The Lee pro1000 have loaded bucket loads of 9mm parts are cheap too.

    Free is a very good price one I'd be hard pressed to turn down

    Check out Titan reloading for more reasonably priced parts
    Pro 1000 Parts



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    Pete
    I've been running a Dillon 550 for the last 8 years never needed any spare parts, lost count of the number of rounds I have loaded in .357 mag 9mm .45 acp .223 and .308 just keep it clean
    and they keep turning out perfect ammo, A friend has worn out a couple of Lee progressives in that time what he spent on repairs would have paid for a Dillon
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