Should I buy a lyman 2 turret press?

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Hey all, new reloader here.

I was gonna pick up a lyman 2 turret press from bass pro in town here for $140.00. I figured I would go for a turret press because I hear theyre a bit
?faster? but still simpler/cheaper than a progressive. Ill be reloading mainly 7.5x55 swiss and I'm trying to create a setup (drill powered case trimming etc...) that is quick and safe, I'm not trying to create match ammo or anything.

Any thoughts or opinions on this press?
 
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I know squat about reloading. But I want to change that.

I'll be following your post, cuz I'm in the same boat. Just got back into shooting after a 5 year hiatus (a new baby and moving to the city put a damper on if for me) and am into it enough now that finding / paying for handgun ammo is a kick in the backside.

Lots of empty brass built up. So: reload.

From what I've seen, something like a Dillon Square Deal progressive is sweet. But I can't afford that much right now (kids, mortgage... you know).

At the other end of the spectrum, a single stage will make great quality rounds; and if I was reloading rifle ammo I'd go for a single stage right away to get quality and accuracy.

My question is this: Can I get decent volumes of "plinking" ammo for my 9mm with a single stage? I like the idea of reloading as a hobby, but I can't afford to devote heaps of time to it. So I wonder if I'd just get frustrated using a single-stage?

So, yeah, I "get" why you're looking at turrets. Me, too. I see there are few to choose from: Lyman, Redding, Lee and a couple others. A lot of people seem to be diss-ing the Lee turret press; but there's a lot of bang for your buck there. Hard to argue with that.

Now, some also say a turret press is the type most susceptible to errors and accidents. I know what failing to zero a scale or dropping a double charge of powder will do. But can't similar things happen to someone carelessly using a single-stage, too? For example, I've witnessed a few wild "flyers" thunder off at the range: good thing the intended load was only a low-power wad-cutter as opposed to a heavy +P round. Either way, it'd be helpful to hear opinions on that.

One way or the other, I'm going to get into reloading. But for now, I still have ammo in the safe and am just enjoying learning, debating the pros / cons, and shopping for reloading equipment.

Good luck!
 
I have a Lyman 2 Turret press with 3 turrets. I have it set up for .357, 9mm and 45-70. While not as fast as a progressive it is a lot better than loading straight-wall cartridges on a single-stage press.

I have absolutely no complaints about mine which I have had - and used hard - for over a year now.
 
went and picked up the lee classic because I heard good things all around, + cheaper and readily available. Ive yet to hear any bad things about lee so well see, brass should come next week ill let you know how it works out! ie. time etc...
 
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