Blue Team reporting!!!
I use Dillon because they work. They are not for sale.
At one time, 1993, I had seven Dillons, each dedicated to a single caliber. I now have two, my original 1050 and a 550.
I have a Hornady projector I don't use because the primer feed doesn't work, never has. It was dedicated to .45-70 for a while but I had to prime cases in my Lyman Comet single stage C press. PITA!
My intention was to use it for .38 super but I cannot get the @*&%$!*& primer feed to work! PITA!
I am sure the new LNL works better, I don't know. Your experience may differ.
.38 super is now done on my Dillon 550. The primer feed works!
Anybody want to buy a Hornady Projector with a lousy primer feed? Probably not. I'll trade it for a Dillon!
I also have a Lyman All American turret press that works very nicely, thank you, but did not come with a primer feed system, as it was used. I found a feed system on ebay and will try it one day when I get bored with my Dillons.
There are users of Lee presses who are enthusiastic about their performance, I don't know, never bought a Lee press, thank God.
From time to time in the past (forty years) I have bought items from Lee, bullet moulds, a few dies, but never a press. Why? Because everything I have bought from Lee has been a POS! Waste of money! Expensive junk!
The latest is an undesize (one thou) sizing die for .38 super along with an extra decapping pin. When I backed out the collet/nut that holds the decapping pin the first time it was extemely hard and stripped the threads in the die! A US $28.00 (plus shipping) POS!
That has been my experience with Lee, hence my opinion, yours may differ. Have a nice day.
There are other good progressives out there, I am sure. But I haven't used them so cannot comment.
I HAVE used lots of Dillons. They work. No catastrophic failures (one primer magazine explosion though, my fault entirely as the result of not cleaning it). No stripped threads, no broken parts in 26 years.
They are not for sale.
My Hornady Projector doesn't work, I don't use it. It is for sale.
My Lyman turret and Comet see very little use but they work and are not for sale.
When I started to shoot IPSC in 1982 I bought a PW P200 for .45 ACP, a semi-progressive I guess, but it was slow, maybe 200 rds/hour, but a good little loader. Wish I still had it.
Next was a Dillon 450 with manual operations for primer shuttle and powder. It worked great, twice as fast as the PW. Still have a couple of powder measures from it.
Dillon offered to upgrade the 450 to 550 with a new frame, etc., so did that, well worth the expense, that is the 550 I still have today.
Without exception I have always regretted buying cheap equipment.
Without exception I have never regretted buying quality equipment.
This has been my experience in over fifty years of reloading.
Your experience may differ. Have a nice day.
To all the Lee and Hornady guys I have yet again offended
