Wreck-n-Crew
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Nothing wrong with starting out on a single stage and upgrading later, IMO you did it tight. Just keep the single stage when you do upgrade.
In the meantime there are things to speed up some of the stages (if you haven't already)....what kind of press do you have? I made a case ejector on mine and it really helped when depriming/resizing, flaring. Knocks them right off into a bin and frees my one hand up for just inserting a casing. Do you still hand prime or use some version of auto-prime?
I could load 100-150 an hour on the single stage in large batches.
In the meantime there are things to speed up some of the stages (if you haven't already)....what kind of press do you have? I made a case ejector on mine and it really helped when depriming/resizing, flaring. Knocks them right off into a bin and frees my one hand up for just inserting a casing. Do you still hand prime or use some version of auto-prime?
I could load 100-150 an hour on the single stage in large batches.