kev74
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I've got 3 Lee Pro1000 presses, a Rockchucker and Lee single stage press on my bench.
For the single stage presses, the Rockchucker is a better press, but there are some things I like doing on the Lee.
I keep the Pro1000s set for 9mm, 38 and 45 so I don't need to change over. The 9 and 38 presses both have may tens of thousands of rounds through them. They take some work to set up and maintain, but work well. I can load about 400 rounds an hour if I don't get distracted. I started with these because it was what I could afford at the time. I'm happy with them.
For the single stage presses, the Rockchucker is a better press, but there are some things I like doing on the Lee.
I keep the Pro1000s set for 9mm, 38 and 45 so I don't need to change over. The 9 and 38 presses both have may tens of thousands of rounds through them. They take some work to set up and maintain, but work well. I can load about 400 rounds an hour if I don't get distracted. I started with these because it was what I could afford at the time. I'm happy with them.