Originally Posted by
super_hunt54
That right there is why I seriously never recommend progressive style presses to beginners. All to easy to miss an extra charge amount in the case. I have several single stage presses and can easily load up 200 an hour after case prep. Mercy's lathe style case trimmer suggestion is as spot on as one can get. Accurate case length can be the rise or fall of a well crafted load. And one thing you NEVER want to "skimp" on is your scale! A high quality scale will not only aid you with accurate loads, but SAFE loads as well. Calibrate and test your scale often for safety.
i hear ya and agree. the one thing about a turret press it is basicly a single stage if you use it that way then as you become familiar you can "progress" to the other stages. that way you don't have to spend the extra cash on another press but you know how that goes i have four presses and use them all for different types of reloading !