buffybr
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Depending on my powder needs, if I only need a 1 pound bottle of powder, like for testing a new load, I'll buy one at Sportsman's, Murdock's, Cabela's, or Scheel's. For my regular reloading for pistols, rifles, or shotguns, I buy 8 pound kegs at our range.
Many years ago I bought a Dillon 450 and upgraded it to a 550. I use it for all of my pistol reloading and for my .223, .30 carbine, and .308 Win reloading. I weigh the powder charges for all of my other rifle reloading, and load them on a RCBS Rockchucker. For my shotgun reloading, I have Hornady DL 366 progressive loaders in 12, 20, and 28 gauge, and .410, plus an old single stage Bair for my 12 gauge hunting reloading.
Many years ago I bought a Dillon 450 and upgraded it to a 550. I use it for all of my pistol reloading and for my .223, .30 carbine, and .308 Win reloading. I weigh the powder charges for all of my other rifle reloading, and load them on a RCBS Rockchucker. For my shotgun reloading, I have Hornady DL 366 progressive loaders in 12, 20, and 28 gauge, and .410, plus an old single stage Bair for my 12 gauge hunting reloading.
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