If you are going to load 20 rounds a go, a progressive machine will be a waste.
If you shoot a lot of pistol ammo, and are going to load a few thousand a year, a progressive machine will save you tonnes of time. I have a Dillon 550b and I can load 4-500/hr of 9mm without a case feeder. You could probably load a bit quicker on a LNL AP. Don't worry about quality control for pistol ammo as far as progressive vs single stage go. Progressive machines turn out pistol ammo that is as accurate as you will ever need. World Champion pistol shooters usually load their own ammo on progressive machines, if that is any indication. Once you have your load dialed in, and you machine dialed in, you be able to tailor your ammo to you gun and your progressive loaded ammo will shoot better in your gun than commercial stuff.
If you are planning on shooting precision rifle, then a single stage is a better option to consider.
My first press was a Dillon 550. I learned to reload pistol on my own, on that machine. I don't regret buying it one bit. The only reason I would go to single stage would be to start loading precision rifle ammo.
If you shoot a lot of pistol ammo, and are going to load a few thousand a year, a progressive machine will save you tonnes of time. I have a Dillon 550b and I can load 4-500/hr of 9mm without a case feeder. You could probably load a bit quicker on a LNL AP. Don't worry about quality control for pistol ammo as far as progressive vs single stage go. Progressive machines turn out pistol ammo that is as accurate as you will ever need. World Champion pistol shooters usually load their own ammo on progressive machines, if that is any indication. Once you have your load dialed in, and you machine dialed in, you be able to tailor your ammo to you gun and your progressive loaded ammo will shoot better in your gun than commercial stuff.
If you are planning on shooting precision rifle, then a single stage is a better option to consider.
My first press was a Dillon 550. I learned to reload pistol on my own, on that machine. I don't regret buying it one bit. The only reason I would go to single stage would be to start loading precision rifle ammo.


















































