NorthernCX
CGN Regular
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- In My House
I already reload for my rifles, and have a pair of Lee single-stage presses to do that with. I'm now starting in on semi-autos and handguns, with a Tok on the way, a .223 in the cabinet and I am absolutely going to take up CanadaAmmo on the Norc 1911/1000 rds ammo deal- I do not look forward to reloading .45 ACP one at a time.
So options seem to be limited right now, and I'm not sure how much shooting I will actually get done. So far, I've found a Lee Classic Turret for about $125, Hornady L-N-L for $500, or a Dillon 650 for $650. As I've already got Lee dies, I don't relish the thought of finding Hornady LNL dies. For the extra $150, the Dillon seems to be the best deal for a progressive. Will the Dillon use Lee dies (in case I want to crank out a few hundred .30-06 rounds) for sure? If I'm guessing right, it will. When I do reload, I don't always have a whole lot of time- the production speed of the Dillon looks like a plus.
So, knowing what kind of discussions these sometimes turn into, I'd be interested in advice/opinions or even other options. If I understand correctly, the Lee can be made into a progressive with an adapter of some kind, but that !125 disappears when you add all the other bits to get the same type of setup as the Hornady or Dillon. How hard is the changeover on the progressives? The Dillon comes set up for one calibre, minus dies, correct? What's involved in switching? My pistol ammo will likely be limited to .45 and 9mm (maybe reload some Tok ammo) for a while, but no bets on it staying that way.
So options seem to be limited right now, and I'm not sure how much shooting I will actually get done. So far, I've found a Lee Classic Turret for about $125, Hornady L-N-L for $500, or a Dillon 650 for $650. As I've already got Lee dies, I don't relish the thought of finding Hornady LNL dies. For the extra $150, the Dillon seems to be the best deal for a progressive. Will the Dillon use Lee dies (in case I want to crank out a few hundred .30-06 rounds) for sure? If I'm guessing right, it will. When I do reload, I don't always have a whole lot of time- the production speed of the Dillon looks like a plus.
So, knowing what kind of discussions these sometimes turn into, I'd be interested in advice/opinions or even other options. If I understand correctly, the Lee can be made into a progressive with an adapter of some kind, but that !125 disappears when you add all the other bits to get the same type of setup as the Hornady or Dillon. How hard is the changeover on the progressives? The Dillon comes set up for one calibre, minus dies, correct? What's involved in switching? My pistol ammo will likely be limited to .45 and 9mm (maybe reload some Tok ammo) for a while, but no bets on it staying that way.


















































