I have a Loadmaster, not the Pro 1000
- I have to adjust the carrier every 1500 rounds loaded in average, takes a couple of minutes literally.
- The bullet feeder "works" but drops bullets some times when it is running out of bullets and feeding it is a "pia" imho. So I'd recommend using another brand's bullet feeder instead. Anyway, it is so cheap that it won't hurt your wallet buying one just to see how it works. Then you can decide by yourself if picking up a projectile from the floor every 80 rounds is too much for you and if the time spent loading the tubes are acceptable or not.
- The newer primer feeding system works really well and I have no failures with it. You will have to keep and eye on it to make sure it is not out of primers. Not sure how other brands work.
- The case feeder works really well, it is a surprise, if you look at it you'd bet it would fail all the time but I never had a failure with mine. lol
- The newer Lee Auto-drum works great even with fine powders like H110.
- Changing calibers will require that you fine tune the primer seating depth and case feeder height.
- It would be nice if the loadmaster had an extra station for the powder charge checker die.
I'm not a competitive shooter, I value my time and money, so I reload and the quantity I can reload with my Lee is more than enough for me, I can get about 450 ~ 500 rounds of 9mm per hour and that's because of the time wasted "feeding the bullet feeder" and checking powder charge (double or missing) and I don't see the point in spending 400 dollars in an automatic bullet feeder.
I can also get about 300 30-06 reloaded in about an hour. Bullet and case feeding in this case is manual and I use a RCBS lube die to save time.
When I bought mine I was checking out a friends setup, he has 3 dillons (550, 650 and 1050), I loved them but the price to get a 640 complete for one caliber for too much for me.
Dillons are amazing! They are the Rolls Royce of reloading presses and so is their price.
You buy one and you should have zero headaches, but it will take a lot, really a lot of reloading until the savings will pay it off. What I paid for my Loadmaster with all the gear for 4 calibers was less that I was going to pay for a naked Dillon.
Whenever you ask someone about Lee, ask when they bought it, the older ones seemed to have lots of issues, mine is only 3 years old.
Are you in the GTA? You intro says you are in Ontario.