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<blockquote data-quote="Just a hunter" data-source="post: 2756853" data-attributes="member: 112197"><p>I've never owned or even seen one in person but I have started loading 223/5.56 and pistol ammo and I see that the single stage and higher volumes are not necessarily going to go hand in hand. It can probably be done but I'm lazy and looking at options and for opinions. Before anyone asks, I don't know exactly what my budget is. I'd like to have the top of the line, punch a few buttons and walk away set-up but that's definitely not in my budget. I'd like to get in as inexpensive as I can but I don't want to buy a 4 stage and wish I had gotten a 5 or a 5 and wish I had gotten a 7 or 10 or whatever. </p><p></p><p>Looking for advice from those who have been down this road before and can help someone wanting to learn and make life easier. I'm not an engineer but I am pretty well mechanically inclined. </p><p></p><p>Thanks folks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Just a hunter, post: 2756853, member: 112197"] I've never owned or even seen one in person but I have started loading 223/5.56 and pistol ammo and I see that the single stage and higher volumes are not necessarily going to go hand in hand. It can probably be done but I'm lazy and looking at options and for opinions. Before anyone asks, I don't know exactly what my budget is. I'd like to have the top of the line, punch a few buttons and walk away set-up but that's definitely not in my budget. I'd like to get in as inexpensive as I can but I don't want to buy a 4 stage and wish I had gotten a 5 or a 5 and wish I had gotten a 7 or 10 or whatever. Looking for advice from those who have been down this road before and can help someone wanting to learn and make life easier. I'm not an engineer but I am pretty well mechanically inclined. Thanks folks! [/QUOTE]
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