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<blockquote data-quote="ok-22shooter" data-source="post: 4331043" data-attributes="member: 42477"><p>The 4000 is a very nice press. I have an older 3 hole turret that I have not used very much. I made the decision to spend just a bit more and got the Pro 6000. the 6000 does not have interchangeable turrets. all the dies and powder measure are on breech lock adapters. I wanted to be able to run a powder check die (DA electronic), maybe a bullet feed die, along with separate bullet seating and then crimping. only loaded 2,000 or so 38Spec and 35 300BO. changed out the case feed to a better 3D printed version. they can be a bit finicky but ran 500 in one batch with no issues. Will run 223/300BO but probably no bigger rifle cases on the progressive. I have 5 of the auto disk powder feeders that will be set up to throw a certain powder charge, though it only takes a minute to change the disk. bigger charges will go thru the drum measurer. lee use to make a half thickness disk for the auto disk. I was about to order a 3D printed version, when I found one in the boxes of gear my buddy and I have picked up. thinking I will use it for the light charges used in 380ACP.</p><p></p><p>If money was no objective, I would probably have a Dillon. I had an early one 35 years ago and it was stolen from my storage unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ok-22shooter, post: 4331043, member: 42477"] The 4000 is a very nice press. I have an older 3 hole turret that I have not used very much. I made the decision to spend just a bit more and got the Pro 6000. the 6000 does not have interchangeable turrets. all the dies and powder measure are on breech lock adapters. I wanted to be able to run a powder check die (DA electronic), maybe a bullet feed die, along with separate bullet seating and then crimping. only loaded 2,000 or so 38Spec and 35 300BO. changed out the case feed to a better 3D printed version. they can be a bit finicky but ran 500 in one batch with no issues. Will run 223/300BO but probably no bigger rifle cases on the progressive. I have 5 of the auto disk powder feeders that will be set up to throw a certain powder charge, though it only takes a minute to change the disk. bigger charges will go thru the drum measurer. lee use to make a half thickness disk for the auto disk. I was about to order a 3D printed version, when I found one in the boxes of gear my buddy and I have picked up. thinking I will use it for the light charges used in 380ACP. If money was no objective, I would probably have a Dillon. I had an early one 35 years ago and it was stolen from my storage unit. [/QUOTE]
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