Got one. Thanks.A good caliper is a must
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Got one. Thanks.A good caliper is a must
Frankfurt arsenal...Got one. Thanks.
I DON"T WORRY ABOUT THE COST OR HOW FAST, I JUST ENJOY RELOADING IT"S ANOTHER HOBBYJUST SIT DOWN IN THE RELOADING ROOM NO PRESSURE"S RELAX AND DO A FEW BULLETS UNTIL I GET TIRE. NO GREAT EXPECTATIONS. JUST ENJOY WHAT YOU DOMY bad!
that is the price per 500, got my math messed up!
they do often offer a 10-15% off special with free shipping and often offer free shipping
you can also do a 5.00 shipping fee on up to 1500 bucks worth of bullets I think it is.
I use a Lee turret press and it has served me very well as a staring press. I use the auto-advance for doing slightly more volume .45 ACP and 300 Blackout reloading where volume is a higher priority than ultimate accuracy. When I'm reloading for my 25-06, 270 or my son's 308 I'll pull out the auto-advance and use it as a single stage press. If all you're doing is rile and trying to squeeze the most accuracy feom the rounds, a single stage press with quick-swap bushings (so you don't have to recalibrate your dies everytime) is perfectly usable. If you're only shooting pistol, AR's or other high-volume endeavors regularly, a progressive press will be your friend. Recognize that, like your rifles, if you get serious enough about it you'll find yourself picking up additional tools that fill a perceived niche, but for me my Lee turret occupies enough of that middle ground for now......I guess you could say it's like the 308 of presses in my opinion.