mbopp
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I picked up a used Lyman 6-station turret press to load straight-walled handgun calibers. I'm loading 50 at a time since that's what my loading block holds. Here's what I'm doing (3-die set):
1) Size and decap
2) Rotate the turret and expand the case
3) Prime off the press (Lee hand primer), put the cases in a loading block, charge, inspect the powder level, and start a bullet.
4) Seat and crimp the round.
I've thought about adding a primer feeder to prime on the press and also mount my powder measure on the turret.
So what's your setup? And before anybody mentions it I don't shoot enough to justify a Dillon
1) Size and decap
2) Rotate the turret and expand the case
3) Prime off the press (Lee hand primer), put the cases in a loading block, charge, inspect the powder level, and start a bullet.
4) Seat and crimp the round.
I've thought about adding a primer feeder to prime on the press and also mount my powder measure on the turret.
So what's your setup? And before anybody mentions it I don't shoot enough to justify a Dillon