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<blockquote data-quote="bettingpython" data-source="post: 2539099" data-attributes="member: 4307"><p>I reload .45 Acp on lee pro 1000 progressive pretty quick and easy. If you shoot a lot of volume and are doing just straight walled pistol a progressive is the way to go. Wish I could afford a Dillon but I can't justify the expense. For rifle I'm converting mil surp 5.56 brass to 300 AAC blackout. I do my work on batches on a RCBS rock chucker single stage. I like priming off the press now it seems more consistent and it's less of a hassle than messing with the priming station on the lee progressive. I'll polish all my brass. De-prime and size on the single stage then sit around and watch tv while I prime a batch of brass. The progressive then charges and seats my pistol ammo. I don't mess with crimping on the .45 ACP either. I'm only crimping on the blackout ammo to help improve case pressure for gas system function.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bettingpython, post: 2539099, member: 4307"] I reload .45 Acp on lee pro 1000 progressive pretty quick and easy. If you shoot a lot of volume and are doing just straight walled pistol a progressive is the way to go. Wish I could afford a Dillon but I can't justify the expense. For rifle I'm converting mil surp 5.56 brass to 300 AAC blackout. I do my work on batches on a RCBS rock chucker single stage. I like priming off the press now it seems more consistent and it's less of a hassle than messing with the priming station on the lee progressive. I'll polish all my brass. De-prime and size on the single stage then sit around and watch tv while I prime a batch of brass. The progressive then charges and seats my pistol ammo. I don't mess with crimping on the .45 ACP either. I'm only crimping on the blackout ammo to help improve case pressure for gas system function. [/QUOTE]
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