Yes, the SPP/Pro 6000.I know there are others that are better, but I already own all the dies from there Turret Press kit.
You are correct sir.You will know about all of the issues with the loadmaster, once you get one running great but that would be a book to write. It probably would have been a more popular press had Lee made the manual more like their competition. For example the Loadmaster manual is 10 pages, the Dillon 750 is 74 pages. If loadmaster operators were armed with another 64 pages of information on how to get it to run and keep it going, I wager it would have had much more success.
Videos are better than printed words sometimes though and can be found, once you come across a problem or have specific questions.
They can be made to work quite well but I think require more knowledge to do so than pretty much every other brand of progressive.
Priming and indexing are probably the two areas people have the most problems with them.
FWIW Lee dies can be used in other press brands that also use 7/8-14 dies, that’s pretty much every progressive that’s not a Dillon square deal.
In fact, YOU could make the video reading what the Lee manual should be. Call it bedtime w/jmorris I’d watch just for fun.
FWIW Lee dies can be used in other press brands that also use 7/8-14 dies, that’s pretty much every progressive that’s not a Dillon square deal.
I am looking for feedback on upgrading to the Loadmaster machine. Any known issues that I should know? Thanks.
Jmorris R&D … good name!In remote chance jmorris' statement confuses you,Dillon Square Deal is an old design using proprietary dies. All of Dillon's other models can use Lee dies.
Too bad Lee didn't hire jmorris for a while....maybe they could have saved the design from all the bad reps.
None...they appeal to different wants and desires.I bought the Hornady and every accessory they make. We’ll see how much money I wasted, bahabaha!