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I have all three. The lyman is easier to use because it does not have to cool down like the RCBS and you can see the PID screen easier.
FYI, both of these drip too, not as bad a the Lee, but still a little.
On the Lyman I did add a spring to the handle and that helped.
I have 55 moulds, I keep them in 50 cal cans because in 35 years no rust.
I use quart paint cans for storage, so they stack one on top of another. I know each can hold's 500 bullets roughly.
The lead from RMR I melt into one pound bars and store in 30 cal cans. 75 pounds to the can.
The 30...
Casting is just not that hard especially pistol or revolver bullets. Use the same precautions you would use around any Hot Oven, wear gloves and know where your lead came from.
I am to old to chase whee weights anymore, so I use RMR lead because it's
easy. Still saves me over 50 percent off...
You can get those on DVD, there in PDF form. I have had both versions paper when they originally came out then moved to DVD, because just easier to store.. Gave away the paper copies.
One of first guy's I talked to about reloading basically told me the same thing, so I just keep a log. First in a Navy quarterdeck log book, then moved the data to computer.
I just leave the lube on because the way I do it, there's not much left over anyway.
Again it's not about just sizing, that's almost irrelevant in the process of a progressive press; it's the expander die, seating die and crimp die the lube helps most with.
Try it lube 25 cases and don't lube...
I switched from Hornady One Shot spray to Brass Juice case lube. The Brass Juice is not flammable and one shot is.
If you use it sparingly one bottle or can of ether should last for about 50,000 cases.
https://www.thereloadingstation.com/products/brass-juice-handgun-case-lubricant
What I think people miss is on a progressive press a little case lube helps the whole process run smoother.
Just my opinion your mileage may definitely very.
I use Hornady one shot or Brass Juice. Spray a little in a plastic bag add cases shake, dump and let dry. Helps a lot with the operation, I usually load 12,000 rounds a year.
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