Lee classic turret press

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I've about two years into reloading. Since I'm retired I have more time than $s. I have developed a workflow that serves me well. After decapping and wet tumbling I prime my pistol brass (9mm, 44 mag, .357, 45 ACP) and store it as "ready to load". So far all my pistol loading has been on the Lee Classic Turret Press. I have a turret set up for each caliber I load. Each has a dedicated Lee Auto Drum powder measure. Caliber changes are virtually instantaneous and the setup for the variety of projectiles I have is a minute or two at most.

With my freetime overflowing, the 150-175 or so rounds produced per hour is fine by me. Shooting more, I'm at 300 rounds a week now, might move me to thinking about a progressive. Time will tell. However I'm quite satisfied with the quality and quantity of the ammo I turn out on the LCT. And I feel safe with the one operation at a time (only into reloading two years remember) and the auto-indexing. For me this has turned out to be a fun little hobby.
 
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