What is the Best Reloader for Multilpe calibers

The Lee four station cast press will do all of those calibres. If you use Lee dies the slight play won't affect your loads, you can spend a whole lot more, but since you don't have to, why would you. Pick up a copy of the Lee Reloading manual, it's better than just a reloading manual since it explains their approach to reloading and tools.
 
Yep...The gun shows and EE are filled with used Dillon 550`s that owners are desperate to dump due to the costs...:rolleyes:....

d:h:No one press does it ALL. The OP plans on reloading 19 different calibers in relatively small quantities. As popular as the 550 is, caliber conversion costs are its Achilles heel for guys who load like this. Its hardly a sin to point this out.

Sometimes the "Just buy a Dillon" logic "Just lets you down".
 
Yep...The gun shows and EE are filled with used Dillon 550`s that owners are desperate to dump due to the costs...:rolleyes:....

By all means, post the costs to put together a Dillon 550 system (not including dies) to reload those 19 different calibres with all parts needed for expedient calibre changes.

The Forster Co-Ax doesn't need any die holder or shell holders. Other single state presses mentioned here need a shell holder and dies can be swapped in/out with the Hornady Bushing system, or the Lee Breach Lock system, both cheap.

If you are so sure everyone will blindly drink the blue cool-aid, then PROVE IT. :jerkit:
 
By all means, post the costs to put together a Dillon 550 system (not including dies) to reload those 19 different calibres with all parts needed for expedient calibre changes.

The Forster Co-Ax doesn't need any die holder or shell holders. Other single state presses mentioned here need a shell holder and dies can be swapped in/out with the Hornady Bushing system, or the Lee Breach Lock system, both cheap.

If you are so sure everyone will blindly drink the blue cool-aid, then PROVE IT. :jerkit:
I have NEVER said anything against the Forster, or even the Hornady....if you read my post....I was commenting about the continuing silliness of people calling the 550 a "poor choice" and "slow in reloading", "can`t reload 500 rds/hr" etc....
 
I have NEVER said anything against the Forster, or even the Hornady....if you read my post....I was commenting about the continuing silliness of people calling the 550 a "poor choice" and "slow in reloading", "can`t reload 500 rds/hr" etc....

No, the OP asked what was the best for loading 200-300 rounds a year for 19 different calibres. The Dillon 550 is a poor choice.
 
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