I load about 1k rounds annually on my load all. It works for the job. I would suggest taking good notes as you begin your journey. It takes a while to find the right bushing setup so if you have that noted it will be much easier. As others have stated, crimps depend on your payload. There’s a sweet spot for a great crimp. I’ve found that a small piece of dowel or a nut on the last stage can help make a better crimp. I modified mine for 2-1/2” 16 gauge loads, cutting 1-4” off the last station.


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