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Dillon xl650 for .204

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 1:29 pm
by Lead Lobber
I just bought a Dillon 650 for my .45, 9, and .223 and was wondering if anyone on here has used a Progressive reloader for .204. I ask because I see it as being a pain to resize the brass to proper dimensions without a case guage. As far as I know Dillon doesn't sell a case guage for .204.......

Since the shell plate and powder drop for a .223 will work for the .204 I figured that I would give it a shot.......

Re: Dillon xl650 for .204

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 3:37 pm
by ScottB
There is no need for a Dillon case gauge. Just get a Wilson case gauge instead.

Re: Dillon xl650 for .204

Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 7:47 am
by Rick in Oregon
I use a Dillon RL550B for all my .45 ACP loading, considered using it for varmint loads, but cleaning/deburring primer pockets becomes an issue, and after due deliberation, I've decided to stay with my single stage press for precision varmint/target loads, and leave the "speed" to loading pistol stuff.

I want to inspect every aspect of the case/bullet/powder when I'm loading for precision, but I know guys who load 223's on their Dillon, and they kill a decent amount of grass rats too........ :chin:

Re: Dillon xl650 for .204

Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 9:25 am
by Volstandigkeit
I load 40 and 223 on my 550, but haven't done a lot of the 223 on it to be honest. It's just not something I would do again. I won't even load 44 magnum stuff in mine, and I shoot a bunch of those. To much worry of a big kaboom.

Re: Dillon xl650 for .204

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 6:12 am
by boomer84
I ave reloaded 10,000's of 223 and a few hundred 204 rounds on my 650 with out any worries at all! As long as i carefully prep my brass first the rest is all most boring!

Boomer