AzBuckfever
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- Jan 11, 2009
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So, I have an RCBS RC Supreme to start out with and intend on purchasing a Hornady LnL AP for pistol ammo.
Here's my question though. When an inquiry about what press to buy comes up, most members respond with "Get the Lee Classic Turret" or something of the sort. Most also say they love their Lee Classic and also, that it will load up to or over 200 rounds per hour, if you want to.
So, being a minimal progressive press, why is the Lee sooooo cheap at around $100 or so?
I intend to use my RCBS for precision rifle ammo (even though I don't have a precision rifle) but I believe that getting the best out of your ammo will only serve you well in the outcome
Is the Lee not constructed well (such as the construction being out of a turret head, posts, etc.) Is it not intended for loading accurate ammunition. What's the deal?
With all this said, just by the reviews of the press....I think I'll buy a Lee as well, probably after my LnL
Here's my question though. When an inquiry about what press to buy comes up, most members respond with "Get the Lee Classic Turret" or something of the sort. Most also say they love their Lee Classic and also, that it will load up to or over 200 rounds per hour, if you want to.
So, being a minimal progressive press, why is the Lee sooooo cheap at around $100 or so?
I intend to use my RCBS for precision rifle ammo (even though I don't have a precision rifle) but I believe that getting the best out of your ammo will only serve you well in the outcome
Is the Lee not constructed well (such as the construction being out of a turret head, posts, etc.) Is it not intended for loading accurate ammunition. What's the deal?
With all this said, just by the reviews of the press....I think I'll buy a Lee as well, probably after my LnL