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<blockquote data-quote="NikatKimber" data-source="post: 2970896" data-attributes="member: 423"><p>[USER=41264]@tulsacrittergetter[/USER] </p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.midwayusa.com/wishList?referringListID=348948754" target="_blank">https://www.midwayusa.com/wishList?referringListID=348948754</a></p><p></p><p>My suggestion list for starting.</p><p></p><p>And if you are loading for 9mm you *REALLY* want at least a turret. The nice thing about the Lee Turret is that it is Auto-Indexing so you can get some speed up loading bulk ammo. The indexer is easily removable for precision loads where you don't want that. For .300 Blk you will see savings like you will for match .223 ammo. .300 Blk is expensive to buy.</p><p></p><p>Brass prep is the most mind-numbing part of reloading. I don't do near as much as swampratt. But I haven't really gotten into the precision game either. Even without all the steps he does, consistent reloads will typically match/beat factory match ammo. And if you go to the extent he does you can smoke them.</p><p></p><p>Finally, the big plus to the Lee Turret is that you can swap calibers fast (sub 1min), and for pretty cheap (turret $10 min, Lee powder meter $35 if you want to swap fast and frequent). Compare that to the Dillon (which I have also) where a full-on quick swap is $200+. Having spare turrets means you can leave your dies setup, just pull the turret and store "loaded".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NikatKimber, post: 2970896, member: 423"] [USER=41264]@tulsacrittergetter[/USER] [URL]https://www.midwayusa.com/wishList?referringListID=348948754[/URL] My suggestion list for starting. And if you are loading for 9mm you *REALLY* want at least a turret. The nice thing about the Lee Turret is that it is Auto-Indexing so you can get some speed up loading bulk ammo. The indexer is easily removable for precision loads where you don't want that. For .300 Blk you will see savings like you will for match .223 ammo. .300 Blk is expensive to buy. Brass prep is the most mind-numbing part of reloading. I don't do near as much as swampratt. But I haven't really gotten into the precision game either. Even without all the steps he does, consistent reloads will typically match/beat factory match ammo. And if you go to the extent he does you can smoke them. Finally, the big plus to the Lee Turret is that you can swap calibers fast (sub 1min), and for pretty cheap (turret $10 min, Lee powder meter $35 if you want to swap fast and frequent). Compare that to the Dillon (which I have also) where a full-on quick swap is $200+. Having spare turrets means you can leave your dies setup, just pull the turret and store "loaded". [/QUOTE]
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