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<blockquote data-quote="cynjon" data-source="post: 2757762" data-attributes="member: 110275"><p>I have no experience with the Lee progressive at all...in fact, I'm not a big fan of Lee stuff in general. It's certainly priced right, but in most cases I've felt like "you get what you pay for". There are two notable exceptions in the Lee lineup for me: The APP and their Factory Crimp Dies. I have a bunch of FCD and they work great. If you're going to go with a progressive, I think a used Dillon 550 would be a great investment for the longer term. It's a proven design with a top-notch company standing behind it. I love my Dillon!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cynjon, post: 2757762, member: 110275"] I have no experience with the Lee progressive at all...in fact, I'm not a big fan of Lee stuff in general. It's certainly priced right, but in most cases I've felt like "you get what you pay for". There are two notable exceptions in the Lee lineup for me: The APP and their Factory Crimp Dies. I have a bunch of FCD and they work great. If you're going to go with a progressive, I think a used Dillon 550 would be a great investment for the longer term. It's a proven design with a top-notch company standing behind it. I love my Dillon! [/QUOTE]
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