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    Multiple Single Stage Presses

    Have found that using single stage presses in a row with a couple extra shell holders allows me to resize, move my case to a cheap zinc cast light duty Lee press to flair the case mouth and then charge the case. At this point I can set my cast boolit into the charged case and moveClick image for larger version. 

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ID:	324647 it into the third Lee light duty press to seat and lightly crimp the finished reload. I can knock out two rounds per minute just pokin along. Although I have 4 Dillons, a Hornady progressive, and 3 C&H progressives it's a pain to change calibers just to make up a 100 rounds or so. Each single stage press has a die and shell holder for that particular caliber. This eliminates screwing dies in and out. Just loaded up about 80 rounds of 38-55wcf to take and burn up at the range. The Lee light duty single stage presses are inexpensive. I do use an RCBS Rock Chucker to do the initial resize. Besides the two extra presses you need two extra shell holders.

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    And enough space to mount them. Got a co-ax that snaps the dies in and out. No shell holders. Do use one for the hand prime or bench prime. Unclamp it from the bench and take to the range or wherever to load some more.

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    I basically do the same with a Rockchucker and RS Jr. mounted side by side. I can seat the bullet then move over to the Jr with the Lee fcd to crimp. Much of my reloading is for lever guns with tubular magazines.

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    Several years ago I did something very similar. When loading rifle I would mount a powder measure between two Lee Challenger single-stage presses.
    Moving left to right I would size and prime, move the case to the powder measure and drop the charge, then move to the other single stage to seat the bullet.

    It worked very well. Then Santa brought a turret press, and that took over all the other steps.

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    I have a Bair three station press and CH4D still makes a four station press, I believe. It is the same idea all in one press.
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    Turret Press
    Even 2
    and 4 turrets for the Redding!!!

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    I have all my pistol sizing dies in a Lee pro 1000 disk all I do is change the shell plate, all my seating/crimp dies are in another disk my rockchucker does the sizing and priming and flair

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    Yep, I own that many single stage presses but own even more progressives, so I don't have to use them as much.

    The OP's setup reminds me why turret presses exist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmorris View Post
    Yep, I own that many single stage presses but own even more progressives, so I don't have to use them as much.

    The OP's setup reminds me why turret presses exist.
    Yep....I understand too, but imo turrets are the wrong answer. Lee's APP taught me that case and bullet feeders on a single is way useful and and a feature long overdue. Besides my original R.C, I have 2 more singles and 3 progressives and armed with electric collators on all but the R.C., they have made reloading way more pleasent and efficient for me.

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    For small batches I use one of my LEE 4 hole turret presses!
    I have turrets set up for calibers that I don’t load much ammunition for.
    The higher volume stuff is loaded on a 1050 in 9mm or 45.
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    I deprime on the small Lee press.
    Then clean, then size on another stronger press.
    Both done outside.
    Reload inside with a mix of presses on a midway table with 4 different presses on it
    But I have the space to do it this way.

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    I got to admit that multiple presses would be a great way to practice your dance moves. Grab your case and do-se-do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rockindaddy View Post
    Have found that using single stage presses in a row with a couple extra shell holders allows me to resize, move my case to a cheap zinc cast light duty Lee press to flair the case mouth and then charge the case. At this point I can set my cast boolit into the charged case and moveClick image for larger version. 

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ID:	324647 it into the third Lee light duty press to seat and lightly crimp the finished reload. I can knock out two rounds per minute just pokin along. Although I have 4 Dillons, a Hornady progressive, and 3 C&H progressives it's a pain to change calibers just to make up a 100 rounds or so. Each single stage press has a die and shell holder for that particular caliber. This eliminates screwing dies in and out. Just loaded up about 80 rounds of 38-55wcf to take and burn up at the range. The Lee light duty single stage presses are inexpensive. I do use an RCBS Rock Chucker to do the initial resize. Besides the two extra presses you need two extra shell holders.
    I like your method! What I did a while back was my "discovery" of the Hornady Lock n Load dies where I reckoned it would be a quick solution. However -- NO complaint/gripe with the Hornady product, I didn't like them.... just "me". Hence, for my "prime-secondary/tertiary calibres" I picked up Lyman All-American Turret presses, doing kind of what you do. The MEC Marksman, Forster Co-Ax, and a couple of Redding's complement the Dillon 550b -- but, as you noted, 'tis easier/better with those extra solutions.
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    A wheeled office chair and presses and powder droppers arranged in an arc in my corner basement cubby.

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    Or,,, you could just buy one of these (See Pic below left) which works the same way as having several presses mounted to your bench in a row, except there is only one handle to pull? It also takes up less space. I use mine a lot when loading Rifle Cartridges with Measured Charges. (.308, 30-06, 45-70, .303 etc.)

    It goes,,, starting with Prepped and Primed Cases, Left Station is for charging cases, then Center Station is seating bullet, and then Right Station is for Crimping Bullet in place.

    The Rear Center is used for Sizing Cases but it doesn't really have enough Mechanical Advantage to Full Length Size big cases like .30-06 etc. It will do it, it is just hard work. Neck Sizing OK.

    I do F/L Sizing/De Priming on my Hand Press, Much easier.

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    ^^ Dandy piece of Equipment there!!

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    I still use this thing. Old pic, its set up to prime, powder drop and seat bullets for .223 varmint rifle now.
    Don't think I'd enjoy moving between 3 single stages. Reloading setups are as different as people are different. I like seeing others setups even if they aren't for me.

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    I do get it … but I use a Lee 4-station Turret Press for me! Even came up w/ a simple/foolproof ‘lock’ for the sizing station and I virtually zero runout …
    All my ‘toys that go BANG’ will shoot into ONE ragged hole ALL FREAKIN’ DAY LONG ... it's just those darn additional shots that tend to open up my groups!

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    Multiple presses or stations on one press sure can be handy. Universal decapper only leaves the app when bullet sizing needs done. If I did more of that, I’d be convinced to get another APP.

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