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New London, Wisconsin | The economics matter, but the ability to fine tune a load for accuracy was my first goal. The second goal was using this hobby as away to work on a common bond relationship with my then teenage son, and both worked. He is now grown and gone has a Dillon 650 that he loves. I let him load mine when I come over to help. That thing is very impressive.
WYDave made a very good point about watching out for double charges in older pistol cartridges, or any really. We blew up a 32 S&W once and still don't know how we double charged it. The gun was in pieces and the shooter had an ER visit. Not a good day, but it could have been much worse.
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