Replacing reloading kit

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NikatKimber

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Thanks. I will be loading .32-20, .327 Federal, .38 spl, .357 mag, .44 mag, .45 acp, .45 colt, 5.56mm, .30-30 win, .308 win, and 7.65 Arg. None will be competition so this is why I am leaning the Lee Classic Turret.

You're on the right track.

I'm like you in that I load a number of different calibers but not high volumes.

At some point I'd like a Hornady LnL. I have a Dillon 550, but it's been in a box for the last couple years since we bought this house. My Lee Turret is what I've been using.

I've actually considered selling the Dillon right now and buying another Lee Turret, just the newer 4-hole.

I load for 9mm, .38spl, +P & .357 mag, .45 acp, .44 spl & mag, .223, .300blk, .243 win, .30-30.
 

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I've been planning on getting a Redding 7 turret press. It seems to get high marks from just about everyone that uses it. It would be nice to not have to screw in and out my dies to switch between my Grendel and CM.
 

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i use RCBS Summit for decapping, RCBS Rock Chunker/Chucker/Thrower (whatever they call it) for sizing, Drill Press with Little Crow for trimming, hand prime with RCBS universal tool, then finally 3 stages of XL650 - powder drop, bullet seating, Lee Factory crimp die. Only use Hornady Custom dies. Have tool heads for each caliber set up and ready to start pulling the handle. sounds cumbersome but it works for me and my peace of mind that the rounds go bang, not kaboom
 

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