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I own a Lee classic turret and Dillon 550. I like the CT as much as the 550 and find I use it just as much. At a relaxed pace I can load 500 rounds in three hours on the CT. If that will meet your needs it is a great press. If it won't meet your needs then I would recommend the 550.
 
I have two Lee Classic Turrets and a Hornady LNL AP, I find that I use the turrets as much as the progressive, and in the mix is a Lee Cast single stage along with a CH single stage--I use them all:)
 
Hey All,
I originally started off with Lee 1000 and did have some teething problems but it settled down and it loaded nearly all my calibers . I eventually went two the Lee Load master which was a headache for along time especially the primer system but i felt it was me and went a head and bought two more still had the same problem but it covered the .357/.38 - 9mm / .45acp / 44 mag / .38 super. I am now grateful that i held on to them as now with the improved primer system it can pump out 100 rounds in 20 minutes which i timed in .357 SIG / .40S&W which i now shoot as well. I also bought two Classic Turret press to originally do the .357 SIG and the .40.but found the Load Master is working well for 357 SIG and if i can keep up with replacing primers and cases who knows how many round i can do. Well guess i couldn't help my self this year when our Aussie Dollar started to fall against the USA dollar I found a bargain from Recob's Target Store WI
in the way of Hornady LNL AP Press so i snap it up. It great press but i have had some small irritating issues but its working great. I decided to sit down and read the instruction manual until i got things right. I can not complain about this press anymore as i loaded 200 rounds of .40 in 30 minutes that just at my own pace and not trying to beat the clock. And yes i did have a spare tube loaded with primers for the neat 100 save time.
Regards
coonan1911
 
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