hyena
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I started reloading 9mm in college using an RCBS Rock Chucker single stage. Quit after a few years, and packed it up in storage. A while back, 40 years later and retired, I got it out of storage and began reloading .38 and .45 ACP. Decided I no longer liked having to handle each cartridge multiple times. My shooting buddy has a couple of Dillon presses, and urged me to go that direction. I used his a couple times, and decided I'd rather go with a Lee Classic Turret. No regrets at all. The couple of times I called them for advice or service, they were great to deal with. I use Lee carbide dies, the primer that attaches to the press, and the auto drum powder dispenser.
To the OP, if you're still following your thread, if you go with the Lee spend just a few bucks and get a KMS squared UFO light kit. Worth every penny.
To the OP, if you're still following your thread, if you go with the Lee spend just a few bucks and get a KMS squared UFO light kit. Worth every penny.