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<blockquote data-quote="tulsadave2003" data-source="post: 863831" data-attributes="member: 5158"><p>I would go with a progressive press, for several reasons.</p><p>1.faster</p><p>2. less likely to double charge with powder</p><p>3. resale value (if you ever want to get rid of it)</p><p></p><p>with a single stage you must pull the lever </p><p>once for depriming</p><p>once for repriming</p><p>once for resizing</p><p>once for your powder charge</p><p>once for seating your bullet</p><p></p><p>for everybullet if you do 100 bullets you have to pull the lever 500 times</p><p>and you have to change dies in between each step</p><p></p><p>for a progressive you pull the lever 105 times to get 100 bullets. </p><p>20 minutes (easily) on a progressive press vs who knows how long on a single stage</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tulsadave2003, post: 863831, member: 5158"] I would go with a progressive press, for several reasons. 1.faster 2. less likely to double charge with powder 3. resale value (if you ever want to get rid of it) with a single stage you must pull the lever once for depriming once for repriming once for resizing once for your powder charge once for seating your bullet for everybullet if you do 100 bullets you have to pull the lever 500 times and you have to change dies in between each step for a progressive you pull the lever 105 times to get 100 bullets. 20 minutes (easily) on a progressive press vs who knows how long on a single stage [/QUOTE]
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