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I wanted to buy one press and not have to upgrade for a long, long time. So
I started on the Lee Classid Turret.
One pull, one operation.
Start one, finish one....nothing left half complete.
Set up the dies on the turret and tweek them in....then swap turrets.....no fussing next time.
I appreciate the wisdom of going slow, and believe me, I'm in no hurry when I re-load. I just don't want to batch process anything (accept tumbling brass that is). Staring at a bullet block of charged cases and having to handle them over and over seems like it would increase the likelyhood of errors....the dropping and spilling kind that is.
charge, advance, seat bullet.....that's the ticket for me.
I started on the Lee Classid Turret.
One pull, one operation.
Start one, finish one....nothing left half complete.
Set up the dies on the turret and tweek them in....then swap turrets.....no fussing next time.
I appreciate the wisdom of going slow, and believe me, I'm in no hurry when I re-load. I just don't want to batch process anything (accept tumbling brass that is). Staring at a bullet block of charged cases and having to handle them over and over seems like it would increase the likelyhood of errors....the dropping and spilling kind that is.
charge, advance, seat bullet.....that's the ticket for me.