CardboardDisaster
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Hi Everyone!
I'm about to start reloading and want to ask for your comments about
these presses. The Lee Classic Turret, Lyman T Mag 2, and RCBS 88901. Which one would you recommend and why. I've already researched all of these presses but have not seen any clear comparisons between these three by people who have used them.
General comments welcome but specific input based on experience will be more useful.
I'll be shooting approximately 5500 rds 9mm Luger per year ( IDPA & range ) so accuracy is important but not critical. Presently I'm only shooting 9mm but in the future will shoot 40 S&W, 38 SPL, 223, and 308 although the bulk of it will continue to be 9mm, then followed closely by 40 S&W.
Let's get this started with a few specific questions:
1) Which one do you think is better - the Lyman T Mag 2, RCBS, or Lee CT
and why ?
Lee has the obvious advantage in startup cost so that point really
isn't as important to me as other facts that would substantially
distinguish these presses from each other.
2) Can I use the Hornady LNL bushings on all three presses ?
3) How many rounds can one comfortably produce on a turret press ?
Thanks!
CBD
I'm about to start reloading and want to ask for your comments about
these presses. The Lee Classic Turret, Lyman T Mag 2, and RCBS 88901. Which one would you recommend and why. I've already researched all of these presses but have not seen any clear comparisons between these three by people who have used them.
General comments welcome but specific input based on experience will be more useful.
I'll be shooting approximately 5500 rds 9mm Luger per year ( IDPA & range ) so accuracy is important but not critical. Presently I'm only shooting 9mm but in the future will shoot 40 S&W, 38 SPL, 223, and 308 although the bulk of it will continue to be 9mm, then followed closely by 40 S&W.
Let's get this started with a few specific questions:
1) Which one do you think is better - the Lyman T Mag 2, RCBS, or Lee CT
and why ?
Lee has the obvious advantage in startup cost so that point really
isn't as important to me as other facts that would substantially
distinguish these presses from each other.
2) Can I use the Hornady LNL bushings on all three presses ?
3) How many rounds can one comfortably produce on a turret press ?
Thanks!
CBD