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Want to reload 9mm/.40S&W/223. Which reload machine you recommend?
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<blockquote data-quote="streak" data-source="post: 2281969" data-attributes="member: 11744"><p>I vote the lee turret for a beginner. And probably for most peoples uses. Caliber change is dies plus $10 for a new turret. add an extra $25 and set your powder drop and never change again. It offers a single stage type learning without having to set up your dies each time. 100 rounds an hour is very doable. most people have a lot more time to reload than they do to actually shoot, I know over the winter my stockpiles seem to grow and grow. Save the money on an expensive progressive and buy more components. </p><p></p><p>Unless you are a guy that goes out every weekend and blows through 500 rounds progressives are really more than a guy needs. They are nice but totally not necessary for most.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="streak, post: 2281969, member: 11744"] I vote the lee turret for a beginner. And probably for most peoples uses. Caliber change is dies plus $10 for a new turret. add an extra $25 and set your powder drop and never change again. It offers a single stage type learning without having to set up your dies each time. 100 rounds an hour is very doable. most people have a lot more time to reload than they do to actually shoot, I know over the winter my stockpiles seem to grow and grow. Save the money on an expensive progressive and buy more components. Unless you are a guy that goes out every weekend and blows through 500 rounds progressives are really more than a guy needs. They are nice but totally not necessary for most. [/QUOTE]
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