What reloading press do you use??

What reloading press do you use?

  • Dillon

    Votes: 103 26.1%
  • Lee

    Votes: 162 41.1%
  • Hornady

    Votes: 53 13.5%
  • RCBS

    Votes: 115 29.2%
  • Forster

    Votes: 13 3.3%
  • Lyman

    Votes: 21 5.3%
  • Redding

    Votes: 15 3.8%
  • Other or several of the above

    Votes: 52 13.2%

  • Total voters
    394
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RCBS jr. And a Lee single stage press (the $30 one as back up) or secondary functions (open a case mouth that wasn't opened enough while I'm operating the RCBS).
 
lee turret press(the cheaper one, 14,000 reloads without a problem). I load 380acp, 38spl, 357mag, 45acp and 223
 
RCBS Pro 2000, 4 pistol calibers, 3 rifle.....so far.

RCBS Rockchucker on rifles I don't have setup yet on the progressive.
 
Dillon 650 and RCBS Turret. I think I'll be adding another press or two to the bench in the next few months or so. Possibly 550's or another 650.
 
Progressives: Dillon 550, Hornady LNL and RCBS Pro 2000

Single stages: Hollywood and Rockchucker
 
I use the Lee C frame for sizing cast bullets and for case mouth expanding. An old RCBS jr2 for working up rifle loads. The press I use the most is a Lyman T-Mag turret press. It's much sturdier than people would have you believe and it works great.
 
Several; RCBS A2, Rockchucker, Hollywood turret, Star, Co-Ax... Some that dont get used:Green machine, ancient Herters (good for boat anchor/doorstop).
 
RCBS JR3 (rifle, case forming and small batch handgun) and Lyman Spar-T (handgun). The RCBS has been serving me well for about 35 years and the Spar-T is a replacement for one I foolishly sold for college money a few years before that.

I tend toward bolt action rifles and revolvers, so loading up 200-300 rounds of an evening keeps me going for a month or more.
 
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