I simply don't understand the whole "I like it so it is the only way to go" point of view.
I simply don't understand the whole "I like it so it is the only way to go" point of view.
I'm going to make one more plug for simplicity before I drop the subject.
The Challenger Breech Lock Single Stage Press Anniversary Kit
will provide you with darn near everything you need to get started for a little over $100. It is not a Rolls Royce, but it is not cheap junk either. Lee is a great American company with great customer service.Moving up to more expensive stuff is easy to do but you might find out you don't need to. Besides, most serious reloaders find it useful to have more than one press.
I hope that works well for you brother!I really appreciate the input. However, I'm just looking to load up some ammo fast and cheap. I need to know how to dial in a seriously automated system like the deal B and then pull a lever...again...and again...and again. I understand there is a "purist" aspect of the hobby, but for now, I'm looking for something else.
I really appreciate the input. However, I'm just looking to load up some ammo fast and cheap. I need to know how to dial in a seriously automated system like the deal B and then pull a lever...again...and again...and again. I understand there is a "purist" aspect of the hobby, but for now, I'm looking for something else.
You can do "cheap and sorta fast" or you can do "fast and relatively expensive". If you find a way to load ammunition "cheap and fast", be sure to let us know!
There are just too many ways to hurt yourself or others due to reloading errors to mention here...
Are you just talking about the expense of the equipment when you compare "cheap and sorta fast" vs. "fast and relatively expensive"? Of course I know nothing about reloading yet, but I don't see why once you have whatever equipment your are going to buy, why it would be more expensive on one vs. the other. Component costs are component costs right?
My personal opinion is that you would be well-served to start with a Lee Classic Turret.
I'm staying out of this thread.