I've searched on progressive press threads, and have already read through some of the existing threads.
I currenntly still use my old Lee Turret, that I've been using since the 1980s. its the 3-hole turret, and I have about 8 turrets with all my Lee dies already mounted in them.
I'm interested in a high-quality, minimum hassle progressive press. I plan to keep my Lee turret press, but move it to another side of my reloading table.
Based on reveiws by Midway customers, the Hornady LnL AP and the RCBS Pro 2000 are highly recommended. Didn't read the reviews on the lee Pro 1000. The reviews for the Lee Loadmaster were "mediocre" to be kind. People didn't like the Loadmaster: "difficult instructions, hard to set up, etc etc".
So I was wondering about comments on the Hornady LnL AP, and the RCBS Pro 2000. I will probably continue to use my Lee Turret Press for my calibers that I don't shoot much, such as 30-06 and 9mm.
Do the Hornady & RCBS progressive really work properly, how are they with changing calibers, will they work ok with my existing Lee dies, how do the priming systems compare?
Is there any videos of these presses in operation anywhere on the web?
I currenntly still use my old Lee Turret, that I've been using since the 1980s. its the 3-hole turret, and I have about 8 turrets with all my Lee dies already mounted in them.
I'm interested in a high-quality, minimum hassle progressive press. I plan to keep my Lee turret press, but move it to another side of my reloading table.
Based on reveiws by Midway customers, the Hornady LnL AP and the RCBS Pro 2000 are highly recommended. Didn't read the reviews on the lee Pro 1000. The reviews for the Lee Loadmaster were "mediocre" to be kind. People didn't like the Loadmaster: "difficult instructions, hard to set up, etc etc".
So I was wondering about comments on the Hornady LnL AP, and the RCBS Pro 2000. I will probably continue to use my Lee Turret Press for my calibers that I don't shoot much, such as 30-06 and 9mm.
Do the Hornady & RCBS progressive really work properly, how are they with changing calibers, will they work ok with my existing Lee dies, how do the priming systems compare?
Is there any videos of these presses in operation anywhere on the web?