I need to start doing some bullet sizing.
The two main methods I am seeing is the Lee system and the Lyman system. Are there others which are commonly available?
The Lee interfaces with a standard die thread and press, and also seems reasonable for custom sizing dies (I do need one for my .351 SL to size to .352).
The Lyman system is a standalone and proprietary system with a special press and collets (?) for sizing. The collets might be cheaper, but I saw no custom option and I have never seen a lyman sizing press. It can be heated (do I want that?) and looks like a single movement system; unlike the lee, which I understand I have to adjust up and down to size one bullet (am I wrong?).
I think if I went with Lee, I'd like to get another press though; a single stage, just to avoid swapping dies with my lyman turret press.
Eventually, I want to get into casting. Right now I need to size .358 bullets to .352/.353 for my 07SL and size a big box of .45C bullets which were turned out experimentally in .456.
Thanks for your time.
The two main methods I am seeing is the Lee system and the Lyman system. Are there others which are commonly available?
The Lee interfaces with a standard die thread and press, and also seems reasonable for custom sizing dies (I do need one for my .351 SL to size to .352).
The Lyman system is a standalone and proprietary system with a special press and collets (?) for sizing. The collets might be cheaper, but I saw no custom option and I have never seen a lyman sizing press. It can be heated (do I want that?) and looks like a single movement system; unlike the lee, which I understand I have to adjust up and down to size one bullet (am I wrong?).
I think if I went with Lee, I'd like to get another press though; a single stage, just to avoid swapping dies with my lyman turret press.
Eventually, I want to get into casting. Right now I need to size .358 bullets to .352/.353 for my 07SL and size a big box of .45C bullets which were turned out experimentally in .456.
Thanks for your time.