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<blockquote data-quote="Welderboy250" data-source="post: 2607787" data-attributes="member: 67711"><p>I've loaded thousands on a loadmaster. Mostly 9 and .223. It took some messing to get everything to work well. There was definitely a break-in period before it cycled smoothly. Some polishing on a few parts made a big difference. I never messed with a bullet feeder. The expense and setup never seemed justifiable. I focused on getting the cases and primers to feed well so that I can concentrate on the feel of the cycle and set another bullet with my left hand. There is definitely a learning curve but I've found it to be an excellent option overall. I never used a different progressive and for my personal use I can't see how I could justify the expense of any of the more expensive brands. This thing does what I expect. The frustrations that I did experience while learning how to get the results I wanted were very much worth it for the money savings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Welderboy250, post: 2607787, member: 67711"] I’ve loaded thousands on a loadmaster. Mostly 9 and .223. It took some messing to get everything to work well. There was definitely a break-in period before it cycled smoothly. Some polishing on a few parts made a big difference. I never messed with a bullet feeder. The expense and setup never seemed justifiable. I focused on getting the cases and primers to feed well so that I can concentrate on the feel of the cycle and set another bullet with my left hand. There is definitely a learning curve but I’ve found it to be an excellent option overall. I never used a different progressive and for my personal use I can’t see how I could justify the expense of any of the more expensive brands. This thing does what I expect. The frustrations that I did experience while learning how to get the results I wanted were very much worth it for the money savings. [/QUOTE]
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