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  • perry shooter
    Go with the dillon because of the CUSTOMER SUPPORT.
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  • MIKE WISKEY
    "Go with the dillon because of the CUSTOMER SUPPORT."... +1
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  • iceracerx
    "Go with the dillon because of the CUSTOMER SUPPORT."... +2

    If you go with the Square "B" holler. I have the 9mm dies and you can have them.
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  • iceracerx
    quote:I'll only load a couple thousand rounds a year.


    If this is truly the case, you don't really need a progressive press.

    I suggest you save your money. Or think about a Lyman T-Mag II Turret Press @ $189.85. This is a single stage press with a turret head that takes all of the dies. Extra heads are offered so you can set up one set of dies per each head. This makes set up a snap.

    http://www.lymanproducts.com/lymanproducts/index.htm

    EDIT: Extra benefit is that you don't have to replace all of your dies.
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  • temblor
    The Dillon is a much better and more reliable machine with better customer support if you should ever need it. The Lee is harder to get set up and will give more problems sooner or later.
    You might also look at the RCBS progressive unit. It loads good ammo and is very easy to change calibers on, etc.
    Good Luck...............[^].
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  • dcloco
    You don't need a progressive as racerx pointed out.

    I reload nearly 4500-5500 rounds per year...and still go single stage.

    Exception, as racerx pointed out, go with a turret press. I have an older Lyman 6 hole that currently handles 17 Rem, 204 Ruger, & 223.

    Spend your money that will decrease your brass prep time.

    Rule #1 at my reloading bench, NEVER leave dirty brass. When I come home from range or prairie doggin', the tumbler is on. Walk away for a couple hours...to clean brass.

    If I spend 45 minutes and prep 50-100 brass every other day or two...I keep up with my shooting.

    You are dreading this because it seems like a chore..start to finish. Divide it up and go.

    quote:Originally posted by iceracerx
    quote:I'll only load a couple thousand rounds a year.


    If this is truly the case, you don't really need a progressive press.

    I suggest you save your money. Or think about a Lyman T-Mag II Turret Press @ $189.85. This is a single stage press with a turret head that takes all of the dies. Extra heads are offered so you can set up one set of dies per each head. This makes set up a snap.

    http://www.lymanproducts.com/lymanproducts/index.htm

    EDIT: Extra benefit is that you don't have to replace all of your dies.
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  • Cubslover
    Maybe I will go with a Turret then.
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  • dcloco
    I thought long and hard about going progressive, but, the money of buying seperate this and that for the 10+ calibers that I reload for did not make sense....when I considered the volume that I load each year.

    FYI - I picked up the Lyman turret at a gunshow for $30.

    I am not cheap...just watch what I spend. ...and buy the best that I can.

    Of note, with that old Lyman turrent, loaded round runout is hovers in the 0.0008" range...yes...LESS than one thousandths. No bull...I have checked this multiple rounds.
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