What brand of AP Press

Which brand of AP Press do you currently, or plan to, run ?

  • Dillon 650 / 1050

    Votes: 8 36.4%
  • Hornady L&L AP

    Votes: 9 40.9%
  • Lee

    Votes: 6 27.3%
  • RCBS

    Votes: 2 9.1%

  • Total voters
    22
  • Poll closed .

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OK, I'm honestly not trying to start a Ford/Chevy insult contest. I also pretty much expect before starting, that most Reloaders run Dillon presses which are excellent machines. I also apologize if this has been done before but with all the recent increased interest in reloading I think it would be interesting to see how many of what setups are being run by you guys.

(edit) Oops, I should have included ALL models of Dillon in the Dillon column.
 
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Time I spend reloading is time I don't have to shoot. I use the 1050 for it's speed, and strength. As well, it's primer pocket swaging is a plus for the NT and military crimped cases.
 
I use a Dillon as my progressive press for handgun loading (possibly try 223 down the road). I use an RCBS for rifle loading and a Ponsness Warren for shotgun.
 
OK, I'm honestly not trying to start a Ford/Chevy insult contest. I also pretty much expect before starting, that most Reloaders run Dillon presses which are excellent machines. I also apologize if this has been done before but with all the recent increased interest in reloading I think it would be interesting to see how many of what setups are being run by you guys.

(edit) Oops, I should have included ALL models of Dillon in the Dillon column.

I'm with Cannuck 223. My Dillons save me time to shoot and dry-fire!

Dillon 1050; .45 ACP, 25 years old, best loader IMHO, swages military primer pockets.

Dillon 550; .45-70, .44-40, .44 Russian, .44 Special/Mag, .308

Hornady Pro-Jector, not LnLoad; will be dedicated to .38 Super.

You will never regret buying quality. :wave:
 
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