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<blockquote data-quote="D. Hargrove" data-source="post: 3010103" data-attributes="member: 41761"><p>This^^^^^, always recommend you learn on a single stage press even if it is someone else's. Then move on up to a progressive as you get truly familiar with the loads you are making. I started on a rock chucker a longggg time ago and never regretted it. Many precision competitors use single stage presses as they feel it allows for absolute certainty of primer seating, powder weight and bullet seating and crimp. I now have a progressive and usually use it as a single stage for Bullseye rounds. Then I unleash the beast and crank out a few hundred plinkers for the 9mm pistols in a few short minutes. You will enjoy the loading as it challenges ya and allows you to create any load you desire for your caliber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D. Hargrove, post: 3010103, member: 41761"] This^^^^^, always recommend you learn on a single stage press even if it is someone else's. Then move on up to a progressive as you get truly familiar with the loads you are making. I started on a rock chucker a longggg time ago and never regretted it. Many precision competitors use single stage presses as they feel it allows for absolute certainty of primer seating, powder weight and bullet seating and crimp. I now have a progressive and usually use it as a single stage for Bullseye rounds. Then I unleash the beast and crank out a few hundred plinkers for the 9mm pistols in a few short minutes. You will enjoy the loading as it challenges ya and allows you to create any load you desire for your caliber. [/QUOTE]
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