.. and you've owned pretty much every brand of press over the years - not necessarily every model, but enough to get a feel for the quality of each brand.
You own and reload handgun calibers on one or more progressive reloaders as well.
Knowing what you know, if you were to choose a new progressive reloader for several pistol calibers, what make and model would you choose different from what you already have, and why ?
Any features you think you could benefit from now that you didn't think were necessary before ?
Between budget and purpose I would probably go for one of the smaller Lee systems.
I shoot too little to justify a blue press.
I get by fine for handgun reloading on my many times rebuilt and 30+ year old Lee Pro 1000 so no change there. For single stage I would set a budget of approx R4k and buy the biggest, heaviest, tightest one I could find second hand.
I had 5 press's, I am now down to one RCBs junk of steel, it works well enough for me.
Also only ever had a RCBS - left hand lever only. Must be 40 years now.
Quote from: oafpatroll on Nov 09, 2022, 08:50 AMI get by fine for handgun reloading on my many times rebuilt and 30+ year old Lee Pro 1000 so no change there. For single stage I would set a budget of approx R4k and buy the biggest, heaviest, tightest one I could find second hand.
Quote from: Treeman on Nov 09, 2022, 05:57 PMI had 5 press's, I am now down to one RCBs junk of steel, it works well enough for me.
Quote from: JamesNotBond on Nov 09, 2022, 08:29 PMAlso only ever had a RCBS - left hand lever only. Must be 40 years now.
Manne, julle mis die punt.
Sy vraag was spesifiek vir n multi-pers.
Ok let me try again. I wouldn't buy a more expensive progressive press than my venerable vintage Pro 1000 as I get by perfectly well with it at the volumes I load. If I was to start loading a lot more handgun or began .556 I would get a second hand Loadmaster as it's a bit sturdier and smoother in operation.