H high_caliber New member Mar 29, 2001 #21 I believe the S&B primer pocket tightness is much more perceptable on a Rockchucker than a Dillon.
G goat New member Mar 29, 2001 #22 Wilson recommends it because it has a shorter overall length.It tends to feed well in even problem guns.
Wilson recommends it because it has a shorter overall length.It tends to feed well in even problem guns.
G gs Inactive Mar 29, 2001 #23 I have friends who load on a 550 with no problems with s&b brass. I have a 650 and can tell when every s&b case hits that stage on the press without looking.
I have friends who load on a 550 with no problems with s&b brass. I have a 650 and can tell when every s&b case hits that stage on the press without looking.