I'm a major noob, so take it easy.I'm gathering the pieces now to Swage 22 center fire bullets with a reloading press.
It occurred to me that I'm going to want to expand into specialty heavy bullets in 30 to 510 caliber.
I have the impression my rcbs RC II will run out of capability with the big stuff.
What press is logical? Walnut Hill? Aneat's plans? Hydro upgrade to Aneat's plans?
I can't afford a commercial hydro machine, but I think I could make one.
Any plans outside of Aneat's?
Spend the coin and get the Walnut Hill. A very well made press that won't disappoint. Do it once, and do it right. When you do get a Walnut Hill, after using a regular reloading press, you'll wonder why you ever waisted your time.
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