All your reloading equipment for $100?

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Nicely said evan.

Two reasons I went with the Dillon:

A friend purchased a Lee LoadMaster when they first came out (early 90's)and had a lot of issues with it. These issues may have been resolved but I was not going to wait to find out.

I wanted to reload rifle ammo. I have loaded thousands of 223 and am getting ready to load 308 and 30-06 on it. I don't think this is possible on the Pro 1000.
 
Lucky Strike: I guess i need some clarification on what the difference is between the single stage and the turret press......can someone help me out? What does the turret press do that makes it worth $40 more?

With the single stage you will have to change the die for each step up want to do. The turret press holds all four dies in one turret and when you change calibers it is very fast and the dies stay setup. The classic turret press is well worth the extra money over the deluxe turret press. With the single stage most people load 50 to 75 rounds per hour. With the classic turret most people including myself load around 200 RPH.
Rusty
 
SLV, you didn't buy little 'used' tools? Well, I let a few 'new' tools work into my setup. The more 'quality' used gear that you can get, the more you'll have for other...
 
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