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View Poll Results: How many reloading presses do you have?

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    129 6.67%
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    313 16.18%
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    386 19.96%
  • 4-10

    962 49.74%
  • 11-15

    94 4.86%
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    19 0.98%
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    12 0.62%
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  1. #121
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bullshop Junior View Post
    AT my house right now, I have a Lee Chananger.
    Dang! I've always wanted one of those.
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    Hi my name is M-Tecs and I have a problem:

    2 Dillon Super 1050’s one for large primer and one for small primer
    1 Dillon RL 1000
    3 Dillon 650’s one for large primer, one for small primer and one dedicated to 45/70
    2 RCBS Big Max A4’s
    2 RCBS A2’s
    1 RCBS Rock Chucker
    1 CH4D Champion O press
    1 Herter’s Super Model 3
    1 Herter U-3 Super
    1 Wells C
    2 Mec 9000g’s
    2 PW 375's - one for 10 gauge and one for 3 1/2" 12 gauge
    1 Mec Jr.
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    Makes me think you guys shoot just for the opportunity to reload again....lol. And yes I protest to much......

    I have three....so far....

    Hornady single
    Lee classic turret
    Lee challenger

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevinakaq View Post
    Makes me think you guys shoot just for the opportunity to reload again....lol. And yes I protest to much......
    Truth be told I hate reloading. I am always looking for faster and more accurate but if I could afforded it I would never reload again. I reload so I can shoot. The novelty wears off at about the 50K mark. For me that was at the age of 15 or 16. That was almost 40 years ago.

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    I believe I got a problem but now I feel better:

    2 Dillon 550 B
    1 Dillon RL Super 1050
    1 Lee Press
    1 Lee load Master
    1 Lyman press Model Spar-T (cranky and old but still work )

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    An RCBS JR3, mostly used for depriming, and priming. A Lyman Orange Crusher, and an RCBS Rock Chucker for all other operations.

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    2 rock chuckers , 2 Dillon's, 1 ponsness warren metallic 2 ,1 rcbs jr2 ,1 lyman t mag , 1 lee single cheapee, 1 ponsness 900 4 mec 600 jrs ihave 2 swaging press's and I'm building a swaging press like aneat's some people would say I have a problem,but I don't think so up date 3 more mecs 1 rockchucker another p/w metallic 2 and a corbin csp-1 and 2 more old dillons 450/550 this could be considered strange
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    4 right now:
    2x Dillon XL650 one each set up for SPP and LPP
    1x RCBS single stage used for single application stuff
    1x Herters single stage, used it for a month then bought the Dllon LPP set up.

    Good question about lubrisizers needed too: one for each lube you use????
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  9. #129
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    Not many but more than I need. Primary press is an old RCBS Jr, an aluminum Jr is mounted to a portable bench. There's an early 550 under it's blue cape on one end of the bench and a Lee LoadAll 12ga shotgun loader mounted to a 2X4.
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    Two Lee's and a Dillon
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    I can add one more to my list because I just ordered a Lee Classic Cast.

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    lyman turret, 2 -rockchuckers, hornady LNL, 3 MEC's
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    I've gotten to the point where I have more presses than I can fit on a single side of my reloading bench, so I repositioned it into a peninsula arrangement so that I can work off of both sides. At some point, I might end up having to rig up something that allows me to mount the presses on a 2x10 and then slide it into slots under the table when I need to use it. Or just make a bigger table...
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    1 Dillon 650 wit case feeder and bullet feeder with 6 heads
    1 Redding T-7 turret
    1 Corbin CSP-1 S-Press
    1 RCE Sea Grit
    Waiting on one of the ones UP North makes

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    Permanently on my bench. Dillon 650 in 45acp, 650 in .223, 550B in small primer, 550B in large primer(usually set up in .308), Sq. Deal B in 44Mag, Bonanza Co-AX, holes drilled for the following to install as needed: Sq Deal B in 40, MEC Grabber 12, MEC Grab. 20, Hornady Max Mag (or some such) 50cal/bullet swaging, Lyman O-Mag, Lee single stage, some other single stage.

    guess that's 13.

    Wouldn't mind a couple more Dillon 550Bs to dedicate to specific cals.

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    RCBS A2 & Rockchucker, Pacific C Press, Redding T7, Dillon XL650 & 550B, Lee Hand Press, 310 Tool, Corbin Mity Mite, Winchester Tong Tool

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    My collection.... so far...

    1- RCBS Rock Chucker, old model, with Piggyback 2 on it
    1- Pacific 007
    1- Herter's 234 Turret
    1- Herter's U3
    2- Pacific DL-155 12 gauge, one with auto-prime attachment
    1- Pacific DL-150 12 gauge, needs tlc
    1- Herter's NM-390 (shotgun progressive) all most all there but needs tlc

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    -RCBS RC Supreme
    -RCBS AmmoMaster 2
    -4 S1050s

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    Now up to three ... RCBS Partner, Lyman Crusher, Lee Turret. Forster on backorder but should be worth the wait.

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    Forster Coax, Lyman Orange Crusher and Lee Reloader presses. Mainly use the Forster for all my rifles and the Lee for ram priming and pistols. The Lyman is hanging on the wall for reserve. Don't like the cam over feature it has. Makes setting up dies a pain to me. I do use it for reforming rifle cases so I can spare the abuse on my Forster. I wasn't thinking that Lee loaders were presses, but more like dies, so I didn't add them.

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Abbreviations used in Reloading

BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
C Compressed Charge PR Primer SPCL Soft Point "Core-Lokt"
HP Hollow Point PSPCL Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" C.O.L. Cartridge Overall Length
PSP Pointed Soft Point Spz Spitzer Point SBT Spitzer Boat Tail
LRN Lead Round Nose LWC Lead Wad Cutter LSWC Lead Semi Wad Cutter
GC Gas Check