I have a Lee single stage, am am looking at a Lee Classic Turret soon, They will fit my needs well enough.
When I was looking at a progressive choice I watched a lot of videos on You Tube to get a feel for the setups.
I quickly noted that a bigger portion of the videos on the Lee 1000 were related to mods and fixing things than any other brand. I went "blue" as a result. My 550b is the last progressive I will need. I actually prefer the manual indexing and removable retention buttons because it allows me to more easily clear away any foul ups. In addition it allows me to interrupt the progressive work path at any point to do partial processing. I can remove or replace casings at any point. So I find I also use the 550b as a sort of single stage as well as full progressive.
For anyone that doesn't mind tinkering to get the press running right I can see the Lee being attractive. But not everyone is able to do the tweaks that well.
It's interesting to read that a few that replied encountered such issue.
When I was looking at a progressive choice I watched a lot of videos on You Tube to get a feel for the setups.
I quickly noted that a bigger portion of the videos on the Lee 1000 were related to mods and fixing things than any other brand. I went "blue" as a result. My 550b is the last progressive I will need. I actually prefer the manual indexing and removable retention buttons because it allows me to more easily clear away any foul ups. In addition it allows me to interrupt the progressive work path at any point to do partial processing. I can remove or replace casings at any point. So I find I also use the 550b as a sort of single stage as well as full progressive.
For anyone that doesn't mind tinkering to get the press running right I can see the Lee being attractive. But not everyone is able to do the tweaks that well.
It's interesting to read that a few that replied encountered such issue.



Once you go blue you will never go back has been my experience.



























