I'm in the same boat... hoping i can find someone locally who will let me use theirs when i need toI'm very close to purchasing one of these. I just don't know if I will be reloading enough to justify the purchase.
Just so. There is an additional insert required for the 17 and 22 Hornet due to the cases being so thinI think you need to buy the additional calibre block to do so, but don't see there being any issue.
I was going to use it on my 17 Hornet before I sold the rifle
It’s not always about what you NEED….sometimes it’s what you just WANTI'm very close to purchasing one of these. I just don't know if I will be reloading enough to justify the purchase.
Whereabouts are you bud?I'm in the same boat... hoping i can find someone locally who will let me use theirs when i need to
Hertfordshire -Near-ish Stansted AirportWhereabouts are you bud?
I’m sure someone will be down near you mate, but if not, give me a shout and I’ll send you mine to have a play around with in you likeHertfordshire -Near-ish Stansted Airport

My current 400 g bottle mixed 6.5/223 is over 500 cases and still about 1/2 full. A great bit of kit, as is there other stuff - case trimmers are fantastic quality and price, I bought 2 so I don’t need to change any settings when changing calibreBeen pondering one of these for a while! How many cases on average will a 400g propane bottle last?
www.derraco.co.uk
For 6BR based calibre is it the 308 holder?The “standard” silver model is £200 and the anodised coloured model is £220. Both plus postageView attachment 409644View attachment 409643
Will be yes. I use it for my 6mmXCFor 6BR based calibre is it the 308 holder?
It is indeed. Only difference between the 6BR (which I personally reload for as well) and things like a 308 or 6.5 Creedmoor, is that the lower wheel is swapped out for a thinner (included) one, to give proper access to the neck on the shorter case.For 6BR based calibre is it the 308 holder?
308.243 in .398 holder?