I have just picked up a Lee progressive 1000 press from a friend, with the 9mm, 38/357 and 10mm/40 cal dies. So far I have played around and taken it apart to clean it, check it out and learn how it works. Now I am about to look into actually using it. It came with tons of good brass (along with all that I have been saving), primers, etc. but I need to get powder and this is where I have NO idea where to even start.
Is there a versatile powder that will work for all, do I need different powders? If so, what would you recommend? If it makes any difference the 38/357's are revolvers, 40 is a standard handgun and the 9mm's are both a handgun and a KV 9mm. I will also be using this for my rifles but that is once I get the others figured out.
Much appreciated.
It depends on what is available; a couple years back I got a deal on 8 lbs of HP38. It is a powder that is a bit on the fast side, but burns very clean in standard loads, I load 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP and .38 special; it is not recommended for magnum loads. When available in the past I have used Universal, Clays and 700X. All work well, but 700X is rather dirty.
I have two Pro 1000 presses; you will need patience and some mechanical/engineering skills to set-up and trouble shoot. Changeovers are not as seamless as one would hope; which is why I have two. Minimal changeovers mean reduced set-up time. I know a guy with 4 who does zero changeovers.
Primer systems must be kept impeccably clean; priming is where you will have the most glitches. I have an air compressor with an air nozzle close at hand. Case feeder and collator work surprising well. I don't have a bullet feeder.
Completed rounds don't always slide down the chute as one would hope; and spent primers go everywhere.
I don't reload rifle with mine, and I don't know anyone who does. I used to use an old Lyman Turret press that I bought new in the 70's and wore out over the years, I recently upgraded to a single stage RCBS Rock-chucker to which I added the Lee Breach-lock bushings and priming with a Lee autoprime bench mounted primer. I only load 6.5 x 55 and 7 x 57 at the moment. I wish I had bought one years ago.
Sounds like a bleak picture, but I am very happy with mine, and have loaded thousands and thousands of rounds.
Glad to answer any other questions you might have.
Mark