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Reloading
Should I buy a new press ?
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<blockquote data-quote="JustMe2" data-source="post: 1823570" data-attributes="member: 42494"><p>How serious of a loader are you? I've been reloading for 60 years and used many presses. If you are a very serious competition shooter then maybe those expensive presses are for you. If you are a hobbiest shooter and your only competition is yourself, don't waste your money. Buy a Lee Turret press and their excellent dies. I bought a concentricity tool to make sure my bullets were seated straight. After checking a bunch of bullets from a Lee die and seeing they were all good, I stopped using the tool. I use the Lee Turret in single stage mode, so with the Turret I have a single and progressive choice. All 3 dies are screwed into the turret so unlike single stage presses you don't have to screw them in and out numerous times during teloading. You just change the entire turret for each new cartridge. Turret rings were cheap. Seriously take a look at the Lee Turret press and their excellent dies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustMe2, post: 1823570, member: 42494"] How serious of a loader are you? I've been reloading for 60 years and used many presses. If you are a very serious competition shooter then maybe those expensive presses are for you. If you are a hobbiest shooter and your only competition is yourself, don't waste your money. Buy a Lee Turret press and their excellent dies. I bought a concentricity tool to make sure my bullets were seated straight. After checking a bunch of bullets from a Lee die and seeing they were all good, I stopped using the tool. I use the Lee Turret in single stage mode, so with the Turret I have a single and progressive choice. All 3 dies are screwed into the turret so unlike single stage presses you don't have to screw them in and out numerous times during teloading. You just change the entire turret for each new cartridge. Turret rings were cheap. Seriously take a look at the Lee Turret press and their excellent dies. [/QUOTE]
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