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<blockquote data-quote="Dr_Mitch" data-source="post: 1930704" data-attributes="member: 7417"><p>The Lee reloading book is the best value, and the best price. It is also a treatise on why Lee products are the best, so be ready for that. For doing a lot of shooting you need to go progressive. A lot being several thousand to tens of thousands of rounds per year. If you're only shooting a couple thousand rounds, up to a few thousand, a single-stage is the way to go. There is one great benefit in having a single-stage AND a progressive, if you shoot .40S&W, in that you can set the single-stage up for resizing/debulging the brass. Glocks allow the .40S&W brass to over-expand and also bulge at the case head due to a lack of support, and these cases must be put through an extra sizing operation before being used in a chamber that meets specifications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr_Mitch, post: 1930704, member: 7417"] The Lee reloading book is the best value, and the best price. It is also a treatise on why Lee products are the best, so be ready for that. For doing a lot of shooting you need to go progressive. A lot being several thousand to tens of thousands of rounds per year. If you're only shooting a couple thousand rounds, up to a few thousand, a single-stage is the way to go. There is one great benefit in having a single-stage AND a progressive, if you shoot .40S&W, in that you can set the single-stage up for resizing/debulging the brass. Glocks allow the .40S&W brass to over-expand and also bulge at the case head due to a lack of support, and these cases must be put through an extra sizing operation before being used in a chamber that meets specifications. [/QUOTE]
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