Lyman T-Mag II Reloading Press

I have one and like it. With that said I use it mainly for handgun rounds and 45-70 which is just a big straight-wall pistol case as far as I am concerned. ;)

I have 3 turrets set up and change-over is quick and easy. Loading 9mm and .357 I can do 150-200 rounds an hour once I get the rhythm down.

I have tried it on rifle cartridges and while it work OK I prefer my Rockchucker for the big stuff.
 
I have one and love it. It combines the best of a progressive mixed with the best of a single.

It's the most under appreciated loading press out there in my mind.
 
Thanks for the replys gentlemen. I assume it is a good alternative to the Lee Classic Turret press. I presently use a Breech Lock Challenger and like it, but have been thinking of moving to something a little more 'progressive'. I only reload 17FB and .223 for a semi auto. I do my powder measuring with a Chargemaster combo but do have a Lee Perfect Powder Measure I could use with the .223 to speed things up a bit.
 
Plus when loading for rifles you really can't take full advantage of a progressive anyways.

Unlike pistol, for rifles you have to re-size all your brass, then trim the brass then back to the press to complete the rounds.
 
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