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.223 on a Progressive?
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<blockquote data-quote="CA48" data-source="post: 2842175" data-attributes="member: 21446"><p>I bought a Lee six pick progressive press on sale for $240. Uses quick change bushings so no need for multiple expensive tool heads. It's built heavy and also has reasonably priced shell plates. Still have to finish buying all the accessories but it will still be pretty cheap as far as progressives go. I bought it to load .223 as well. </p><p>That being said from the research I've done it takes a lot of tweaking and tuning to get this system running smooth. It doesn't just run perfect out of the box it seems like. But once mods are made they seem to run pretty good and make consistent ammo. If you're willing to do all that you could probably own an inexpensive press that makes a lot ammo within decent tolerances for plinking and dogs. At least that's what I'm hoping for.</p><p>I'd much rather be running a Mark 7 Evolution though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CA48, post: 2842175, member: 21446"] I bought a Lee six pick progressive press on sale for $240. Uses quick change bushings so no need for multiple expensive tool heads. It’s built heavy and also has reasonably priced shell plates. Still have to finish buying all the accessories but it will still be pretty cheap as far as progressives go. I bought it to load .223 as well. That being said from the research I’ve done it takes a lot of tweaking and tuning to get this system running smooth. It doesn't just run perfect out of the box it seems like. But once mods are made they seem to run pretty good and make consistent ammo. If you’re willing to do all that you could probably own an inexpensive press that makes a lot ammo within decent tolerances for plinking and dogs. At least that’s what I’m hoping for. I’d much rather be running a Mark 7 Evolution though. [/QUOTE]
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