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I used to reload (alot). Got away from shooting for a while and getting back into it. Over the years, also got rid of my reloading stuff, and now must start from scratch. Will be primarily loading 5.56, 7.62, and 9mm, but some .357, .44, and .45 acp. Looking for recommendations for a book, press (would want a progressive unless super expensive), dies, scale, etc. Want decent stuff - not for making match ammunition, but reliable ammo relatively quickly. Again, I'm starting from scratch. Does someone make a quality starter kit, or are most of the kits lower end stuff?
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if you want to load rifle and pistol, you first have to ask yourself a question
Do you want progressive or single stage? if your going to shoot pistol I would recommend progressive - a little more up front cost but a huge time saver in the long run. If you want to go progressive I would recommend only a couple - the projector by hornady or the dillon 550 or 650. due to the flimsy parts (in my opinion) and other reasons I would not recommend the lee. the main reason being (and I havent checked them out in years so they may have changed the design) the lack of a steel shield around the primer tube. others have used them with excellent results but I wont. If you want to go single stage - look at a good O press such as the rcbs rock chucker. just my opinion. Bob |
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All things being equal, I'm not unhappy with my Lee Pro1000 but I'm not exactly an evangelist for the product either. I never did get the primer feed to work reliably. Once you are hand priming any progressive will churn out the ammo reliably, but you lose time in brass prep. It's a compromise I've been working with for years. I did buy the press second hand so I guess caveat emptor. I won't buy another progressive that does not have five stations, as I crimp and seat in separate operations. I'd also like to have a dedicated powder check to speed things up. That narrows the field but YMMV of course. I will probably sell off the Pro1000 and go with the Loadmaster in the very near future. It's something I've been considering for a while! I'll do a review and see if I can get the priming system to work when I do ... --RobW |
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