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Thread: $380.00 used Lee Pro 1000

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    Boolit Master TheDoctor's Avatar
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    $380.00 used Lee Pro 1000

    Watched one sell for that on evil bay last night. I know everyone has their own idea as to what a good deal is, but, jeesh! Especially when it cost roughly 200.00 more than a new one.

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    A Dillon Square Deal B is only $379.99 complete with dies brand new. Those crazy panic buyers.

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    I saw a Dillon .223 conversion kit go for $241 on evilbay!!!!!
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    I bought 2 used with dies for 45 Colt, 9mm and 45 ACP, 500 Lead cast bullets for each caliber as well as brass, two scales, Franklin arsenal tumbler with 25# of walnut, a pair of bullet pullers (hammer type), with books by Lee and Lyman. I also got a Hornady hand primer and Hornady electronic scale for $375. I sold the presses and picked up a Lee Classic Turret and Lee Classic Cast new in the box with all the options and new 4 die sets for both for what I got for the presses. I still have the rest of the stuff I got with the original buy. I didn't have to haggle either that was the asking price.
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    Well, you can throw "you get what you pay for" out the window.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmorris View Post
    Well, you can throw "you get what you pay for" out the window.
    Oh man, that is true. I love my Loadmaster, but despise that Pro 1000. Its sitting in a closet, probably never to be used again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheDoctor View Post
    Oh man, that is true. I love my Loadmaster, but despise that Pro 1000. Its sitting in a closet, probably never to be used again.
    Sounds like it needs to go on Ebay. After the panic you would have a nice chunk to get a new Hornady LNL AP.
    Although it does seem that every thing goes high on Ebay except the stuff I am selling.

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    I never had any problems with the Pro 1000 but didn't like many of the things about it besides it don't 3 things at once. Now I think the Lee Classic Turret is probably the best for the money out their as well as the Lee Classic Cast for a single stage. I might add both share the same priming system as well as after market handle systems such as Inline Fabrication makes. The LCT is also very quick and easy to change from one caliber to another taking about 1 minute to do.
    Joe

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