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<blockquote data-quote="jcbarlow" data-source="post: 1047639" data-attributes="member: 6637"><p>Lots of good info already on this thread, I am in firm believer in having both a single stage press and a progessive stage press. The single stage is so much easier to learn on and understand the steps and processes to get a proper completed round. Also single stage is best for working up some really nice accuarate rifle rounds. After you squish some .223 out of your single stage you will be much more confident pumping out some 9mm on a progessive press. My recommendations for a single stage press: RCBS Rockchucker, for a progessive: Hornady Lock-n-Load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcbarlow, post: 1047639, member: 6637"] Lots of good info already on this thread, I am in firm believer in having both a single stage press and a progessive stage press. The single stage is so much easier to learn on and understand the steps and processes to get a proper completed round. Also single stage is best for working up some really nice accuarate rifle rounds. After you squish some .223 out of your single stage you will be much more confident pumping out some 9mm on a progessive press. My recommendations for a single stage press: RCBS Rockchucker, for a progessive: Hornady Lock-n-Load. [/QUOTE]
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