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    Thumbup progressive press which one would you choose..??????

    if you had one choice for a progressive press what would it be and why????? myself i would go with the hornandy lock and load press because its priced right and the set up is easy //////... thanks oilman

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    RCBS anything press (have Rockchucker and a LEE single stage press), however from this point forward only LEE Pacesetter dies, comes complete with shell holders, and crimping die. About the same price as all the rest. If you just starting out, from what I have seen so far the LEES have the best complete beginners set. IMHO
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    That would depend on what I was reloading. I've had great luck with a Lee Pro1000, but I would be looking at something tougher for larger calibres.
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    Dillon...

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    I am pretty happy with my Hornady Lock n Load. Got it for under $400 in the States. It is not without it's drawbacks but overall it delivers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaoler View Post
    Dillon...
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    Dillon makes a ton of reloading equipment, mostly on the higher end of things.

    Im using a Lyman single stage press that's likely older then the majority of members on here! Lol
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    Lee 4 hole turret . Remove the indexing rod and use one hole for sizing, the next to bullet seat. Then factory crimp in my single stage press. That leaves two holes in the press turret for a sizing and bullet seating in another calibre. I can set up my dies for two calibres in the one press and never have to remove them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowwalker View Post
    Lee 4 hole turret . Remove the indexing rod and use one hole for sizing, the next to bullet seat. Then factory crimp in my single stage press. That leaves two holes in the press turret for a sizing and bullet seating in another calibre. I can set up my dies for two calibres in the one press and never have to remove them.
    hey snowwalker i got 2 of those presses i really like them . i just seeing what the guys like to use i might get one in due time but for now ill stay with what i got ..... oilman

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