I have been reloading for over 25 years. Up tell now I have always done everything on my Dillon 650. I recently had a batch of 50 x .45acp I wanted to unload with a collet puller (I tried Barry's 185gr bullets and the resulting loads were way too light).
The only single stage press I have owned is an RCBS Jr that I threw away years ago when the handle fell off. I am looking at the Redding turret press, a Rockchucker, a Hornaday lock-n-load or a Lyman T mag turret. For ocassional small tasks like puttling bullets or trimming a box of 20 cases with a Dillon case trimmer or small batches of a caliber I don't want to invest in a entire 650 head for what press would you choose?
I don't think my Dillon case trimmer will fit under the yoke of a Forster single stage... will it? If I could use my Dillon 1200 trimmer on the Forster I would probably go this route due to what I have read on the Forster.
The only single stage press I have owned is an RCBS Jr that I threw away years ago when the handle fell off. I am looking at the Redding turret press, a Rockchucker, a Hornaday lock-n-load or a Lyman T mag turret. For ocassional small tasks like puttling bullets or trimming a box of 20 cases with a Dillon case trimmer or small batches of a caliber I don't want to invest in a entire 650 head for what press would you choose?
I don't think my Dillon case trimmer will fit under the yoke of a Forster single stage... will it? If I could use my Dillon 1200 trimmer on the Forster I would probably go this route due to what I have read on the Forster.