The dillon 550 is the way to go for all the reasons above. I had a lee pro 1000 and sold
it, too many issues. I have 2 - RL 550'S and a rock chucker, the 550 is my work hoarse.
9 MM is a problem for me also, I bought the double alpha plate for mine. I ran about 1000 rounds without any issues. My older case feeder doesn't have the wedge. It does 380 to 45 acp. Haven't tried anything else yet. I bought it just to cure the 9 mm issues. Well worth it.
I was not going to buy a roll sizer until my latest gun purchase, I bought a Beretta 92 fs. My first round in my new gun had a slight bulge in it a jammed up the gun with my reloads. I run all my reloads thru a EGW case checker and all passed, so I tapped the slide only to jam the round even...
I have a Red Rock precision in 300 RUM. I picked up the gun there and shot it out to 1200 yds. Very accurate. I first ordered a 300 PRC, they called and asked me to change it to 300 RUM. They were having a hard time getting the 300 PRC dialed in. Im very happy with the 300 RUM, I load my own...
It will take down a deer with no problem. I shot 5 or 6 deer with my 10" Dan Wesson. I used 300 gr. Buffalo bore bullets. The longest shot was 50 yards.
I have the Uline version of this table, which is probably made by gladiator. it weighs a lot which is good. I also have the inline plates, it makes a great setup. The inline plates are available for almost all reloading equipment.