Which Press is best for me?
#11
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Walnut MS USA
Posts: 871
RE: Which Press is best for me?
I' ve had a Co-ax since 1968. 35 years old.Then it was Bonanza. The price then? $85.00. It' s a press you can pass on to your children. Can' t begin to estimate the number of shells that have passed thru it. If you' re young and are into reloading for the long haul, give it some thought. Price in 2002 catalog; $304.00
#12
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Montgomery AL USA
Posts: 134
RE: Which Press is best for me?
I resized 500 .429 hard cast bullets with my Lee press this morning.
Still ticking.
There' s no sense buying the most expensive equipment if you' re just getting into reloading. Most of the people I know that have those high dollar Dillon outfits don' t even use them. One guy I know only used his Dillon only once.
Still ticking.
There' s no sense buying the most expensive equipment if you' re just getting into reloading. Most of the people I know that have those high dollar Dillon outfits don' t even use them. One guy I know only used his Dillon only once.
#13
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Interlochen, MI, USA
Posts: 73
RE: Which Press is best for me?
I have a ton of money wrapped up in loading equipment. Rockchucker, Dillon, MEC 9000 and on and on. If you’re only going to load as little as you say your going to, buy the Lee Anniversary Kit. My father has one and it works just great for him. He’s loading 45 LC, .223, 40S&W and .222 with his. One other thing buy the Lee case trimmers, super fast, easy, and inexpensive.