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Even though a Lee Classic Cast will serve you well (I own the Breachlock version), you should avoid all the girlie presses mentioned in this thread (except for David), and get you a Forster Co-Ax. It's the best single stage press in the world. :)

 

 I don't have as much time as i'd like to load so a single stage will not cut it for me. Not saying that there is a thing in the world wrong with a single stage (i'd be interested in a Forster) but I am saying that for ME, my shooting would be severely limited by my ability to load especially during the warmer months.  What do the Forster co-ax presses run price wise?

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I understand. I wanted a single stage press. Does Dillon even make one?

 

 I was in no way trying to talk you into purchasing a Dillon or any other press for that matter. I was answering your question " If dillons were as good as everyone who cheers for them says, why would they need a warranty?" 

 I apologize if it came off as me trying to steer you. 

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I also just found a $20 off a $100 purchase code for Midway. That would have come in handy last night. :ugh:

 

Doesn't it always work that way?!?

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 I don't have as much time as i'd like to load so a single stage will not cut it for me. Not saying that there is a thing in the world wrong with a single stage (i'd be interested in a Forster) but I am saying that for ME, my shooting would be severely limited by my ability to load especially during the warmer months.  What do the Forster co-ax presses run price wise?

 

Greg has mostly traditional style guns. He doesn't chew through ammo like some of us. The Co-ax is pricey. $305 at Midway, when you can get 'em.

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Greg has mostly traditional style guns. He doesn't chew through ammo like some of us. The Co-ax is pricey. $305 at Midway, when you can get 'em.

 

 I assumed he didn't blast through as much since a single stage would suit him. If I shot mainly bolt guns and lever guns I would never have even thought about a progressive but I shoot quite a bit and also take folks that don't have guns and ammo of their own out quite often and that usually eats up tons of ammo. 

 

 $305 sounds pricey for someone just wanting a beginner single stage press but it doesn't seem all that bad to me looking at it from a consistency standpoint. That may be something that I pick up once I finish and get going with the Grendel.

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 I was in no way trying to talk you into purchasing a Dillon or any other press for that matter. I was answering your question " If dillons were as good as everyone who cheers for them says, why would they need a warranty?" 

 I apologize if it came off as me trying to steer you. 

I understand. That is no doubt a fine piece of equipment you have. Like I said before, if I loaded that kind of volume, I would definitely be looking at one for myself.

 

I'm just not a tool guy. I want the least expensive thing that'll get the job done satisfactorily. Now I'll spend some money on a gun. I don't consider them tools. I know people who feel the same way about guns as I do about tools. Everyone is different.

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the thing about a co ax press it WILL load the best ammo with less bullet runout than any other press bar none even arbor presses

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When I started all I could afford was a Lee turret press. I got way more than my money's worth out of it and it still works when I need it to. If I were starting over, I'd buy another one. In all fairness, though, if I loaded as many rounds on it as I have on the Dillon that mostly took its place, I have no doubt it would have some broken parts by now.That's why my newest is also a Dillon. I intend to load as many rounds on it as I have on my other. I don't feel like that's a bad reflection on my original Lee press, however. It just wasn't meant for the kind of volume/speed I want now.
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I got into reloading about 2004, so I'm still a newbie, but I bought the best I could afford at the time (buy once, cry once). It was a Lee Classic Turret. I have Lee dies and extra turrets for the calibers I shoot and have reloaded 1000s of rounds on it. I am quite happy with it and have only replaced little plastic parts. I have looked at the Dillon presses but they are still out of my reach. My Dad always told me " to do the best with what you got " and the Lee is doing very well for what I'm using it for. I did splurge on myself at Christmas and bought a Dillion Super Swager... paid for by massive overtime. Dillion products are top notch, but still too pricey for my budget.  

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I don't think I've met a dissatisfied Dillon owner. If I ever wind up needing a progressive, the choice will be easy.

They are sort of like Glocks; not only do the owners like them, they can't comprehend why everyone doesn't own them.

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I've had a RCBS since the late 70s as well as a Dillon.  Both have done an excellent job of meeting my reloading needs.  As long as I've got the components to reload they keep putting out the ammo.

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They are sort of like Glocks; not only do the owners like them, they can't comprehend why everyone doesn't own them.

What an insult to Dillion, Dillons are more like Baers,Browns and Wilsons and yeah I can't comprehend why anyone would own a Glock.

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What an insult to Dillion, Dillons are more like Baers,Browns and Wilsons and yeah I can't comprehend why anyone would own a Glock.

 

Easy. So they don't break their foot when they drop their $3000 pistol. :)

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My new press is scheduled to be here tomorrow, so life can go back to normal. :up: You go smiling Larry Potterfield! :D "That's the way it is."

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My new press is scheduled to be here tomorrow, so life can go back to normal. :up: You go smiling Larry Potterfield! :D "That's the way it is."


Hey so is mine! Got a new XL650 with case feeder and a crap ton of accessories. Scheduled to show up tomorrow.

Also ordered 10k 9mm, 4k .40, and 6k .45. Those get here today.

Let the fun begin!

Think I need a bullet feeder... Ha
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Oh man! This Classic Cast press is nice! I didn't realize how cheap the aluminum press felt until I got this one. I can definitely recommend it to others.

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Oh man! This Classic Cast press is nice! I didn't realize how cheap the aluminum press felt until I got this one. I can definitely recommend it to others.

 

Yep. Try breaking that one :)

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I'm not seeing anything breakable on this one. I think my bench will come apart first.

 

Did you get the breechlock or the regular?

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Hey so is mine! Got a new XL650 with case feeder and a crap ton of accessories. Scheduled to show up tomorrow.

Also ordered 10k 9mm, 4k .40, and 6k .45. Those get here today.

Let the fun begin!

Think I need a bullet feeder... Ha

 

 

And I'm making sure your 550 still churns 'em out as well :).

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Hey so is mine! Got a new XL650 with case feeder and a crap ton of accessories. Scheduled to show up tomorrow.

Also ordered 10k 9mm, 4k .40, and 6k .45. Those get here today.

Let the fun begin!

Think I need a bullet feeder... Ha

 

 Let me know what you come up with for a bullet feeder.

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Regular. I swap dies too often, and have too many dies for the breech lock to make sense.

 

You're confusing me. The breech lock is a quick change system for dies. If you leave one of the breech lock sleeves in the press, then it works the same as a regular.

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