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<blockquote data-quote="Furious_George" data-source="post: 959118" data-attributes="member: 3263"><p>i've been using my lee kit for about 3 years now, loaded thousands of rounds, and still like it alot. it's only a single stage setup but you'd be surprised how efficient you can get with it. haven't gotten tired of it at all. the only thing i upgraded was a lyman electric powder dispenser. oh and for pistol gun powder, the lee powder dispenser that comes with the kit is fantastically fast and accurate. kinda not a whole ton of fun for larger grain rifle powders though. if you're on a bit of a budget i'd definitely recommend a similar setup. being a single stage, it's especially great for starting out...and being low cost, you're really not going to lose money if you decide to upgrade to a progressive press and sell the lee. but if you have some extra cash lyman, hornady, and dillon all make very good single stage presses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Furious_George, post: 959118, member: 3263"] i've been using my lee kit for about 3 years now, loaded thousands of rounds, and still like it alot. it's only a single stage setup but you'd be surprised how efficient you can get with it. haven't gotten tired of it at all. the only thing i upgraded was a lyman electric powder dispenser. oh and for pistol gun powder, the lee powder dispenser that comes with the kit is fantastically fast and accurate. kinda not a whole ton of fun for larger grain rifle powders though. if you're on a bit of a budget i'd definitely recommend a similar setup. being a single stage, it's especially great for starting out...and being low cost, you're really not going to lose money if you decide to upgrade to a progressive press and sell the lee. but if you have some extra cash lyman, hornady, and dillon all make very good single stage presses. [/QUOTE]
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