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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 908686" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>It makes a huge difference what kind of loading you want to do. I just loaded several boxes of .270, and although I used a turret, I essentially used it as a single stage press to do one operation at a time in batch mode. Lube, size, clean, trim, chamfer, prime, charge, seat bullet.</p><p></p><p>I would rather be beat with a stick than load pistol ammunition on a single stage press, one type of an operation at a time. Why? Sheer quantity, and the fact that straight-walled pistol cases are made-to-order for turret or progressive loaders. Stick the empty case in one end and get a loaded cartridge out the other. </p><p>If you don't shoot much or are just starting, a turret is fine. When IDPA or USPSA set in, time for a Dillon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 908686, member: 796"] It makes a huge difference what kind of loading you want to do. I just loaded several boxes of .270, and although I used a turret, I essentially used it as a single stage press to do one operation at a time in batch mode. Lube, size, clean, trim, chamfer, prime, charge, seat bullet. I would rather be beat with a stick than load pistol ammunition on a single stage press, one type of an operation at a time. Why? Sheer quantity, and the fact that straight-walled pistol cases are made-to-order for turret or progressive loaders. Stick the empty case in one end and get a loaded cartridge out the other. If you don't shoot much or are just starting, a turret is fine. When IDPA or USPSA set in, time for a Dillon. [/QUOTE]
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