Paul in Nevada makes some good points. I've had about every quality(some less so)made reloading tools over the course of my reloading "career" if thats what you call it. I have kinda migrated to using just a few machines. I have reasons for choosing what I use now that may not fit other people's ideals. My choices are based on quality and re-saleability(I'm old). The choice of the Dillon's is two fold. I can always sell my Dillons for more than I spent and to be honest I don't like to spend a lot of time reloading. In my teens and early 20s I loaded a LOT. LOT was about 50,000 ( more) shotshells a year for our pigeon shooting business. Plus 1000s of rifle and pistols every year. Wore out more than 150 lb of surplus Hodgdon powder in 8 years. Bunch of rifles too. So less time in front of a press means a lot to me ergo 1050 750 550s and Spolar and PW shotshell presses. I haven't had a Rock Chucker for years. Wore one out swaging once. Just not enough to 'em for that. But I do have a couple A2s I use. I consider the Redding T7 turret and single stage UltiMag presses the best quality reasonably priced presses made today. Had an Ulti Mag but the A2 did the same job. There are other turrets out there but hard to beat the T7. I've used the Lee CC Turret and it is ok for most pistol rounds and I think the Lyman Turret may be ok. I haven't used the new one. Guess a little long winded but what I'm saying is at this time...buy smart. Think of the future and get stuff that REALLY work for you. And if in the future you decide reloading may not be for you quality and brand sells. And believe it or not a good progressive will always sell
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