first- don't listen to the single stage guys- i started off with an rcbs partner - just one- and was going to reload 308 winchester only,and within months i had to have another press and powder measure, scales, trimmer, etc- why two?- well you have 2 dies- one for resizing and one for bullet seating- put the powder measure between the two and you have a natural progression of case, powder , bullet- then i got the m14 and found out i was spending roughly a half-hour to do 20 rounds complete- not including prep- and this was back in the days before c-68 when we had 20 round mags- that feb i got my 550b- the only thing on the market that could do 308 win progressively- well semi- progressively - it doesn't auto- index
now as to mounting it, i've got my 550 and a bunch of others on a MODIFIED MICROWAVE CART, and it's on casters- that's EIGHTEEN INCHES SQUARE- WHY DO YOU NEED ALL THAT ROOM- my cart carries 3 lee 1000, 1 turret press, and the 550b- in the center, i have my scale, and my trimmers are in holes drilled in the top- all my other "junk" is in those garbage bins from tire mounted on the non-press ends- so it's portable- the powder ( 8 pounders) is kept in the bottom cabinet along with the conversion units- i can also sync the 2 lee 1000 if i want to do 9mm and 45 at the same time- just use a threaded rod between the two- but then you have to use both hands on the rams, and you can;t stop and fix things that go wrong
when it comes to reloading , single stage is about as antiquated as they come- these days i'd go directly to a progressive, or at least a turret- if you want volume and follow the directions EXACTLY, use FULL STROKES( this is where the accidents happen) and watch each stage CAREFULLY , there is no need to burden yourself with model t equipment
now as to mounting it, i've got my 550 and a bunch of others on a MODIFIED MICROWAVE CART, and it's on casters- that's EIGHTEEN INCHES SQUARE- WHY DO YOU NEED ALL THAT ROOM- my cart carries 3 lee 1000, 1 turret press, and the 550b- in the center, i have my scale, and my trimmers are in holes drilled in the top- all my other "junk" is in those garbage bins from tire mounted on the non-press ends- so it's portable- the powder ( 8 pounders) is kept in the bottom cabinet along with the conversion units- i can also sync the 2 lee 1000 if i want to do 9mm and 45 at the same time- just use a threaded rod between the two- but then you have to use both hands on the rams, and you can;t stop and fix things that go wrong
when it comes to reloading , single stage is about as antiquated as they come- these days i'd go directly to a progressive, or at least a turret- if you want volume and follow the directions EXACTLY, use FULL STROKES( this is where the accidents happen) and watch each stage CAREFULLY , there is no need to burden yourself with model t equipment


















































