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AutoMag 02-21-2013 06:00 PM

Right, I have not had a bad round as yet!!!

I actually phrased that wrong though Dave. What I meant to say is that I load 10 rounds and then check them all for weight and length.

I know where you are coming from though Dave. It only takes 1 bad round to ruin your day!!!:)

US.45 02-21-2013 06:39 PM

Thanks all for the discussion. Not interested in a progressive press for many reasons, all mentioned above. Looking for input from those that own or know about the Lyman; thanks Mark and Dave. Perhaps for nearly half the price, the Lee classic is a good way to go too. I want something that will do both pistol and rifle, not break the bank, and last. I appreciate all the comments/ discussion and happy to read more here and elsewhere. Thanks again.

DaFadda 02-21-2013 08:26 PM

US45... told ya... reloaders ALL have opinions, and most of us know our equipment and what we're talking about. I'd agree with Dave, don't over buy, a decent single stage or a turret is good. I don't know when Dave last used a Lee Classic turret, but I also have never used a Lyman turret... so I'd say we're on equal ground there....but if he said the quality on the Lee Classic is somehow sub standard, I would have to disagree with him. Fit and finish is fine, and the completed round is correct. I do not use the progressive function on the Lee turret, as I said earlier... I load in batch mode only. Why? because again... I agree with Dave. I can watch every single load and be sure I don't under or over charge.

I also use a Dillon or Wilson gauge to check every completed round. Anal? Probably. But I've never had a FTE/FTF because of a bad round. So....

Just my 2 cents. Which someone will probably add 23 more to in order to make a quarter!

DaFadda

Sheepdog 02-21-2013 09:03 PM

I have never used a Lyman.


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