You didn't mention a budget... A dillon set up to go will run you close to $800 for bells and whistles. A calibure quick change is like another $70 for each one.
No one *EVER* debates the QAULITY of the cartridges, only the color of the press to make that round.
I pump out 500 .45ACP, 500 .30 Carbine, 200-400 .30-06 and about 1k .223 rounds per month on my Lee loadmaster. That does not include the 1-2K of .30-06 blanks I make on occasion for reenacting. I have broke the press (ALL MY FAULT), but Lee never gave me any problems swapping parts.
My $450 COMPLETE investment for tools (scale, toolheads, dies etc) got me 4 calibures and plenty of spares. Swapping a calibure is a 5 minutes affair.
For a progressive press I cannot recommend the Lee Loadmaster enough.. you will not find a better bang for the buck ANYWHERE.
No one *EVER* debates the QAULITY of the cartridges, only the color of the press to make that round.
I pump out 500 .45ACP, 500 .30 Carbine, 200-400 .30-06 and about 1k .223 rounds per month on my Lee loadmaster. That does not include the 1-2K of .30-06 blanks I make on occasion for reenacting. I have broke the press (ALL MY FAULT), but Lee never gave me any problems swapping parts.
My $450 COMPLETE investment for tools (scale, toolheads, dies etc) got me 4 calibures and plenty of spares. Swapping a calibure is a 5 minutes affair.
For a progressive press I cannot recommend the Lee Loadmaster enough.. you will not find a better bang for the buck ANYWHERE.