I would say with the QTY of 9mm you want to load to get the Lee Turret.
I don't know if I would go with the kit or not however. (you do want the Autodrum powder measure)
I would be tempted to get the Lee Press, and pick the other bits and pieces myself.
Seems like a lot of people don't like the Lee scale, it works but some people don't seem to care for it.
The turret will be quite a bit faster than a single stage for loading 9mm.
Is Lee the best made equipment out there, no, does it work just fine, yes.
I have lost track but I have probably loaded 30000 rounds on my old Lee 3 hole "Deluxe" turret.
I load most of my pistol ammo on my LNL progressive but still use the Lee turret for small batches and some pistol calibers I don't shoot a lot of.
Over all the Lee LCT seems to get a thumbs up from everybody that has one.
If I was just doing rifle I would say go with the RCBS, but with the amount of 9mm you want to load I think the Lee would be a better choice.
Just to warn you if you are thinking to start right now because you can't get ammo you need to be aware that Small Pistol Primers (and all primers) are hard to come buy at the moment.
Powder is not to bad for 9mm (lots of powders will work) bullets are in short supply but available, but with out primers you are dead in the water.
Not trying to scare you off, I reload and enjoy it, I can make better 9mm ammo , tailor it to my needs, and make it cheaper than buying it (not counting my time)
When you go down the "reloading rabbit-hole" there will always be something else !!!!
Yep! Bottomless pit
hotshot357
You need to be careful, putting a Lee press on the bench that close to those Dillons, could have caused the end of the world!
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