Pulled the trigger on a progressive!

Well. I had to do it again as well. I bought my FOURTH Progressive press.

Once I get it setup, I'll retire the other 3 :)

Soon up for sale will be a trio of Lee 1000's.

I took the red plunge and picked up a LnL-AP from my local Gun Store. (because I'd rather support them by paying an extra $50-75 than give my money to a big enterprise like Bass Pro/Cabela's).

Sigh... Gonna be a slim X-mas for me according to my wife :)
 
I finally built my bench for my XL650 (9mm, 44mag and .223). I didn't want to drill into concret wall or basement floor. I just made the four legs of table go all the way up to the ceiling floor joists. Pretty solid setup. Case feeder just trembles a tiny bit when cycling the roller bar. I bought everything I need minus tumbler, case gauges, 44mag and 223dies. Caliber conversion kits are expensive!! Damn!

Once I figure out on the powder loads best for me and Sig... I'm going to pump out 3000rds of 9mm. :)

Auto bullet feeder would be really nice. I thought it would cost way more than $800... But that's enuf accessories for me.

I think I'm out $1500 so far on this setup and I haven't reloaded anything yet.
 
Welcome to the club, I bought my Dillon 550 in 1990 and it has paid for itself many times over as will your Hornady in the future. I have no idea the total of ammo loaded on mine but it would be in the tens of thousands, I am almost through two eight pound kegs of Bullseye and many pounds of Win 231 before that and that is just the light load stuff.
 
I'm good to go on reloading once the stuff comes in. I have enough primers and powders to load about 10K rounds, not sure how long those will last though.

In fact, surprisingly, at least right now the limiting factor seems to be 9mm brass. Will have to scope out some cheap brass from someone nearby I guess
 
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