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Quote:I have a semi plan - most all loads for the 22-250 will be purely accuracy rounds, for the AR I will want to load for speed but also accuracy. I might be making larger batches of "accurate plinking ammo", IE not doing all the accuracy tricks, but then maybe do 100rds of the most accurate ammo I can make for my zeroing and a season (hopefully half season) of yote hunting. Anyway, I'd like to be able to put out a decent RPH rate for the plinking rounds

Since you have a Lee 1000 on the way from MGYSGT, take the money you were planning to spend on it, add a little and shop around for a Forster Co-Ax press and Benchrest dies for your rifles.. No fancy reloading tricks involved with them... Just simple brass prep and they will produce some very accurate rifle rounds...I found my Co-Ax at Natchez Shooters Supplies for about $260 a couple of years ago..


I load a lot of .204 and .223 on mine and very seldom have any issues with quality of rounds or accuracy (as long as I don't get distracted and forget to drop powder in a few in the loading block..  ). The dies give me rounds with little or no discernible runout and have proven to be very accurate...


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