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I'm with Dyjital
A few years back I started shooting a lot more pistol and 556 so I figured a turret would be a good step up. Last year I thought I'd move to a progressive for more speed...then realized I could easily load 300/hr with the classic turret. But I have made many little tweaks and enhancements. I always use the lee factory crimp die in the 4th position. Then I spent the money on used turrets and powder measures (with some patient shopping). Now I have 5 die sets and 5 powder measures pre-adjusted in turrets ...I realized the set up time for each cartridge is huge. I am sold on Lee equipment and especially like the 4 die carbide pistol and rifle collect dies. I've also loaded 1000's of ammo rounds on a 550. Blue is better but I'm not shooting 500 rounds a week and the Lee equipment allows me to spend $$ on more guns and components. The offer stands, if you want to see a classic turret in action first hand.
A few years back I started shooting a lot more pistol and 556 so I figured a turret would be a good step up. Last year I thought I'd move to a progressive for more speed...then realized I could easily load 300/hr with the classic turret. But I have made many little tweaks and enhancements. I always use the lee factory crimp die in the 4th position. Then I spent the money on used turrets and powder measures (with some patient shopping). Now I have 5 die sets and 5 powder measures pre-adjusted in turrets ...I realized the set up time for each cartridge is huge. I am sold on Lee equipment and especially like the 4 die carbide pistol and rifle collect dies. I've also loaded 1000's of ammo rounds on a 550. Blue is better but I'm not shooting 500 rounds a week and the Lee equipment allows me to spend $$ on more guns and components. The offer stands, if you want to see a classic turret in action first hand.