And seating using a Gold Medal die is sooo easy...
Yes the Gold Medal seaters are the cat's meow. Drop the bullet in and it aligns itself allowing the operator to do other things.
I resize and reload at different times so a 5 station press would seat my needs. Like Walkalong, I never have my L-N-L full of dies at one time.
My main interest in the Pro Chucker is hoping to get a smoother operation of the shell plate for tall, full of powder rifle cartridges. The Pro2000 snaps into the ball detent too harshly, spilling powder. The L-N-L shell plate operation is smoother but rifle cases do not line up well with dies. I am sure the latter would work better if I would use a new, un-kinked case retaining spring.
The Pro2000 with the APS system is the only press that I prime on but for me, it is still not trouble free. Operator problems are part of the issue.
I may have put some drag on the Pro2000 shell plate that smooths out its operation thanks to a suggestion from jmorris. I hope to load some soon to really test out my modification.
I am waiting on delivery of a Dillon BL550 (again, BL not RL) for loading rifle. I am hoping the manual index will allow smoother operation of the shell plate for preventing powder spillage. Of course, I am probably spoiled by the auto indexing presses.
By the time I get enough time on the Dillon, maybe I will see a Pro Chucker in the "aluminum". If I ever should invest in a Pro Chucker, the tube priming system will be removed and scrapped.