Floppy_D
Member In Memoriam
Evening all,
I've been reloading for about 2 years now, mostly on a Lee Classic Cast single stage, for .40, 9mm, .357, .38, .308, .223, and .45, in order of what I do the most to the least.
I shoot around 1000 rounds a month, and am looking to up my production a little. I am torn between the Lee Classic Turret and the various progressives that Lee offers. I know there are 900 posts on this, but what I'm looking for is reliability, followed by cost, then space required, followed by speed of production.
The bulk of my shooting is 15yd plinking with a P229 in 40, if that helps.
Shoud I stick with the classic, or is it worth rolling into a turret or progressive, and what is the total cost for the Lee version of either, including necessary knicknacks?
Last, if you have a low opinion of any of the above, and have a good reason why, please share.
Thanks all,
Pat
I've been reloading for about 2 years now, mostly on a Lee Classic Cast single stage, for .40, 9mm, .357, .38, .308, .223, and .45, in order of what I do the most to the least.
I shoot around 1000 rounds a month, and am looking to up my production a little. I am torn between the Lee Classic Turret and the various progressives that Lee offers. I know there are 900 posts on this, but what I'm looking for is reliability, followed by cost, then space required, followed by speed of production.
The bulk of my shooting is 15yd plinking with a P229 in 40, if that helps.
Shoud I stick with the classic, or is it worth rolling into a turret or progressive, and what is the total cost for the Lee version of either, including necessary knicknacks?
Last, if you have a low opinion of any of the above, and have a good reason why, please share.
Thanks all,
Pat