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<blockquote data-quote="NikatKimber" data-source="post: 3013217" data-attributes="member: 423"><p>This is a big reason why I recommend the Lee Turret for beginners. Put the indexer in when you want for higher capacity for plinker rounds, remove for single stage operation. It's cheap up front, versatile, and cheap to add calibers. </p><p></p><p>I keep the Dillon progressive set up for .223, 9mm, and .38 bulk ammo, then run odd calibers or specialty loads of the aforementioned calibers on the Lee Turret. For higher quality/precision rifle ammo I have a couple single stage presses. </p><p></p><p>The Lee doesn't compete with true progressives, I see it as more of a stepping stone or a complement to the progressive.</p><p></p><p>I'm simply not going to invest the money into setting up the progressive for .45 acp, .44 mag, .357 mag, .300blk etc, but I want to load them more efficiently than the single stage allows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NikatKimber, post: 3013217, member: 423"] This is a big reason why I recommend the Lee Turret for beginners. Put the indexer in when you want for higher capacity for plinker rounds, remove for single stage operation. It's cheap up front, versatile, and cheap to add calibers. I keep the Dillon progressive set up for .223, 9mm, and .38 bulk ammo, then run odd calibers or specialty loads of the aforementioned calibers on the Lee Turret. For higher quality/precision rifle ammo I have a couple single stage presses. The Lee doesn't compete with true progressives, I see it as more of a stepping stone or a complement to the progressive. I'm simply not going to invest the money into setting up the progressive for .45 acp, .44 mag, .357 mag, .300blk etc, but I want to load them more efficiently than the single stage allows. [/QUOTE]
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