I think you’ll find that you could simply place the bullets in the fired brass with some simple adhesive to create some neck tension.
if you have some live ammo and a bullet puller, just loose the powder/primer and reseat the bullet. You don’t need specific dies as you are just seating it like...
Ah that’s the way it leaning. I use the Hornady more because it doesn’t have the case feed so less to change. I will sometimes load a run of 300blk then some pistol in the same sitting. The 650 isn’t really conducive to that unless you spend a few hundred per caliber. You could practically have...
Dillon is the easiest to change calibers but they changes cost more. Dillon uses caliber specific parts for the caliber changes whereas Hornady is more adjustable. Adjustable = Finicky. If you are cost sensitive and don't mind spending a bit more time adjusting the LNL AP would be a better...
I haven't done any real load development. I bought a bunch of surplus brass and projectiles when the getting was good. Hi tech ammo is where I bought but they seem to be out of stock of most things nowadays.
I use a Lee classic cast press which is also one of the best general purpose single...