What reloading press do you have?

What press(s) do you own?

  • Hand (ie Lee's Classic Loader)

    Votes: 29 8.5%
  • Single Stage

    Votes: 216 63.0%
  • Turret

    Votes: 118 34.4%
  • Progressive

    Votes: 170 49.6%

  • Total voters
    343
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I bought my Rockchucker in 1972,with a set of .308 Win. dies and a shell holder,threw the mail,with free shiping,for 42.00 bucks.My how things have changed. biker
 
Hornady Projector pre LNL and an old Rockchucker. I've got a MEC 600jr but havn't loaded shotshells in years.
 
Hornady LNL single stage. Works great, came with most of what I needed to get rolling, and will serve well for years. Plus, when I eventually buy a LNL AP, Ill have the bushings and such already on hand.

With every die in its own LNL bushing, switching is nearly as fast as using a turret. I do recheck adjustments every time I switch brass or bullet, even in the same caliber.
 
Have 650s, 1050s, P/W driven 1050s, and a Mark X. The latter is by far the best progressive of the bunch. Oh, and a Lee single stage that sits by its lonesome in a corner.
 
I have a lee classic loader which sees no use so I am trading it away. Also an RCBS Rockchucker and Lyman single stage. Itching to take the plunge into a Hornady LnL AP or a Dillon 650
 
The presses that i still have and actually use are.
Lee loadmaster
Lee classic turret
Lee classic cast
Mec sizemaster
Four Lee load alls
Two Lee load all II's
Classic Lee loader
 
Guys Dillon is the only why to go. I have 2 Square Deals just bought a Dillon 650.
Great machines company has a No B.S. policy.
 
I just started reloading. After playing with various presses at Basspro and my LGS, as well as reading tons of reviews, I decided on the RCBS Turret. Although I have no real experience with other presses, it seems to me to work very well. Even the priming has been relatively easy to get used to. I haven't had any issues as far as function, and it is built like a tank. I also got to mess around with a Dillon and it was very nice, I would like to own one in the future.
 
LNL-AP, loading only pistol.

Considering a single-stage to start 30-30 and 30.06, but haven't decided which one... rockchucker, hornady, and lee are on the consideration list - or heck, even an older used Lyman on ebay caught my eye.

thorn
 
A Hornady LnL AP & a classic.
A Dillon 550b.


"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety"- Benjamin Franklin
 
2 RCs, Classic Cast, Lee "C" frame, and a couple MECs. They all get used, except the RC2. It is just sitting under the table of my wrenching bench.
 
Had a Rockchucker Supreme and a Reloader Special 2 but they both got stolen.
Now I have

1 - Reloader Special
1 - Lee Challenger
1 - POS aluminum Lyman that I almost got for free that never gets used
 
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