How many rounds loaded with your press?

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I have two presses that never loaded a single round. I made out like a bandit this year for christmas. I got a hornady single stage press and a hornady lnl ap. These are to replace my aged lee challanger and classic turret presses that I have loaded every round that I loaded on them Dont know how many but I have thrown away many empty primer boxes over the years.
 
I just got back into reloading this past spring and I now have 3 new presses!

I have loaded no less then 10,000 this spring and summer and I am heading out to the mancave to setup my new LNL AP!:neener:
 
Well, not a fair question as I bought a 2nd hand never used - Dillon at the end of Nov.
So I probably only have 1,000 rds or so on it.

I also have:
1. Lee Challenger Breech Lock Single Stage Press
2. Lee 4-Hole Turret Press
3. Lee Pro 1000.

I haven't kept track of how many rounds on each before I bought the upgrade.
But I'm guessing 20,000 or so total.
I like to get out of the house & go to the range once or twice a week.
By myself I usually shoot 200-250 rds.
When my nephew goes along it's double that.
 
I am impressed. There are a lot of us in the 100,000+ range, but the millions, I am impressed. That takes me by a long shot. I really doubt I will get to a million in my lifetime since I only shoot about 20,000 rounds a year and I doubt I have 50 more years to get there.

To the guys with under 100,000, keep after it. You will be surprised how quickly it racks up. It only took me 30 years or so to get to a quarter million.
 
I have no idea how many rounds I've loaded on my current press. It's a Lee 4 Hole Classic Turret Press and it's been in service for a little over 5 years now. I shoot A LOT of .38 Special and .45 Auto but I can't eve give you a guess how many rounds I've loaded over the past 5.5 years on this press.
 
Been reloading for 40 years off and on but nothing like some of you! Now that I retired and got past the cancer thing I am just starting to shoot more. As for rounds, I didn't count them all but it is in tens of thousands, mostly in a Lee 1000 progressive. Also have a Rock Chucker and a few others around. But the Lee is the work horse. They are amazing for their price, once you learn about them and take care of them.
 
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