When one gets old and cranky about changing out dies or tool heads, then its time to have more than one press bolted on the bench.
There's presses for swaginng operations, bullet sizing operations, and little Lyman Tru-line Jr. iddy biddy presses for fun loading. Lot of people turn up their noses at the 310 dies in Tru-line Jr. presses, but have found them to be great at reloading ammunition...especially the bullet seating operations.
In the course of time have tried many brands and types of reloading presses. The ones that don't pan out usually get traded or sold, sometimes I have duplicates of a press, or even triplets of them. Such a situation presently exist, have one bolted on bench and two under the bench.
Nothing wrong with them, just got some much needed dies with a good deal on a press with other accessories on ebay.
Some of my gear is state of the art, some is over 50 years old. I only get stuff that is useful in reloading and works well for me.
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