JJP161
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I am a fairly new reloader, I have been reloading for about a year and reload .40 S&W and .45 ACP. I'm just starting to load 9mm and plan on adding .223 and .308 in the next year or so. I currently use a Lee Classic Turret Press that I really like. The only thing that is frustrating is the powder drops. Depending on the powder they can vary greatly sometimes. As an example I will use the appropriate disk to throw 6.9 gr. of power pistol and will find over the course of 50 rounds it may throw anywhere from 6.6 to 7.3. The 7.3 being a problem because it's over the max load.
The only other issue I run into is a variance of OAL which I believe is more my OCD kicking in than anything. If I'm set up to load .40 S&W to 1.125" I may end up with a variance of 1.123" - 1.127" which makes sense because many times the brass varies that much and even in a box of factory ammo you can find that much variance.
So anyway, overall I'm happy with the Lee Classic Turret Press and the speed at which I can produce ammo. I guess what I'm curious to know is if I upgraded to a Hornady Lock-N-Load® AP press would I see more consistent powder throws and an overall higher quality reloads than I'm producing now. I know it is capable of producing a lot more ammo an hour but I'm not wanting to do that. I like taking my time so the speed is not a factor.
Thank-you in advance for the advice and insights,
Joe
The only other issue I run into is a variance of OAL which I believe is more my OCD kicking in than anything. If I'm set up to load .40 S&W to 1.125" I may end up with a variance of 1.123" - 1.127" which makes sense because many times the brass varies that much and even in a box of factory ammo you can find that much variance.
So anyway, overall I'm happy with the Lee Classic Turret Press and the speed at which I can produce ammo. I guess what I'm curious to know is if I upgraded to a Hornady Lock-N-Load® AP press would I see more consistent powder throws and an overall higher quality reloads than I'm producing now. I know it is capable of producing a lot more ammo an hour but I'm not wanting to do that. I like taking my time so the speed is not a factor.
Thank-you in advance for the advice and insights,
Joe