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<blockquote data-quote="Stephen Prindle" data-source="post: 2608202" data-attributes="member: 106396"><p>Great price for a progressive if you are mechanically inclined and willing to tinker and make adjustments on the fly they can be made to work. I owned one for about 4 years until I got tired of the constant adjustments, replacing plastic parts etc. Priming was the weakest link. I finally went to manually priming before loading to minimize the hassles. I sold it about 5 years ago so the new one's may be better. If you can afford a Dillion or Hornady I'd recommend either over the Lee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stephen Prindle, post: 2608202, member: 106396"] Great price for a progressive if you are mechanically inclined and willing to tinker and make adjustments on the fly they can be made to work. I owned one for about 4 years until I got tired of the constant adjustments, replacing plastic parts etc. Priming was the weakest link. I finally went to manually priming before loading to minimize the hassles. I sold it about 5 years ago so the new one's may be better. If you can afford a Dillion or Hornady I'd recommend either over the Lee. [/QUOTE]
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