I know, this topic has been beaten to death but I have some specific questions.
Right now, I'm torn between the Hornady L-n-L and the Lee Pro1000. Dillon is out of the equation. The press needs to auto-index and the 650 is too expensive.
I'm pretty heavily invested in Lee dies and powder measures so whatever press I end up with will need to work with them. I'll keep the LCT that I have and keep it for rifle rounds and move some of my more high volume handgun rounds to the progressive.
Will the Lee dies work on a L-n-L? That is the first question. If they don't work, I'm not getting it.
I've read they both have primer problems, but from what I have read, it seems to be because of spilled powder jamming the primers up, so I guess if you keep them clean they should both be pretty reliable. Anyone care to comment on this?
The Lee Pro 1000 looks like it has been updated on FS Reloading's site. New powder measure and new style linkage. Looks pretty solid.
Is there any compelling reason why I should pay twice the price for the L-n-L for pistol only??
Right now, I'm torn between the Hornady L-n-L and the Lee Pro1000. Dillon is out of the equation. The press needs to auto-index and the 650 is too expensive.
I'm pretty heavily invested in Lee dies and powder measures so whatever press I end up with will need to work with them. I'll keep the LCT that I have and keep it for rifle rounds and move some of my more high volume handgun rounds to the progressive.
Will the Lee dies work on a L-n-L? That is the first question. If they don't work, I'm not getting it.
I've read they both have primer problems, but from what I have read, it seems to be because of spilled powder jamming the primers up, so I guess if you keep them clean they should both be pretty reliable. Anyone care to comment on this?
The Lee Pro 1000 looks like it has been updated on FS Reloading's site. New powder measure and new style linkage. Looks pretty solid.
Is there any compelling reason why I should pay twice the price for the L-n-L for pistol only??