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Reloading
A straight sized case, and dies and presses
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<blockquote data-quote="JustMe2" data-source="post: 2558610" data-attributes="member: 42494"><p>I don't own the Lee Challenger, I use the Lee Classic Turret Press and haven't had a problem loading thousands of rounds so far. Everything eventually breaks depending on how hard you use it. I like this turret press because I can leave multiple dies screwed into multiple $15 turrets (one turret for each cartridge and their 3 dies). Then, you just change out a turret with a quarter of a turn to change rifle/pistol cartridges. I only have to adjust my dies once in each turret and not have to adjust them every time I change cartridges. Saves a lot of time and frustration adjusting dies. I use my turret as a single stage press and not as a progressive meaning I use the 1st die in the turret to remove the primers in all my brass, then I manually turn the turret to the next die and full size all my brass and finally I manually turn the turret to the last die to install all the bullets. Of course if I change bullets I have to re-adjust the bullet die because bullet length changes, but I don't need to adjust the other 2 dies.</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://leeprecision.com/classic-turret-press/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustMe2, post: 2558610, member: 42494"] I don't own the Lee Challenger, I use the Lee Classic Turret Press and haven't had a problem loading thousands of rounds so far. Everything eventually breaks depending on how hard you use it. I like this turret press because I can leave multiple dies screwed into multiple $15 turrets (one turret for each cartridge and their 3 dies). Then, you just change out a turret with a quarter of a turn to change rifle/pistol cartridges. I only have to adjust my dies once in each turret and not have to adjust them every time I change cartridges. Saves a lot of time and frustration adjusting dies. I use my turret as a single stage press and not as a progressive meaning I use the 1st die in the turret to remove the primers in all my brass, then I manually turn the turret to the next die and full size all my brass and finally I manually turn the turret to the last die to install all the bullets. Of course if I change bullets I have to re-adjust the bullet die because bullet length changes, but I don't need to adjust the other 2 dies. [URL unfurl="true"]https://leeprecision.com/classic-turret-press/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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