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<blockquote data-quote="vicsinner" data-source="post: 1846959" data-attributes="member: 24433"><p>Wow this is soooo much to absorb. Me and a couple buddies that all shoot .40 are looking to split a press and share the fun and ammo. We are currently looking at the Lee Pro 1000 progressive as it is on sale at Midway thru the end of the month or possibly the Load-master. I used to reload years ago with a couple friends on a Rock Chucker single, for safety and accuracy sake and to make sure theory was followed. Meaning learning the correct way over sake of speed. I remember spending hours of fun and coffee loading 38/357/30.06 and 45.</p><p></p><p>Dillons sound really awesome but it also appears you have to buy a press and every little individual thing that you need additionally is extra. Where as the 1000 looks to come with everything to start up? I mean really whats the best start up deal on $300 bucks?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vicsinner, post: 1846959, member: 24433"] Wow this is soooo much to absorb. Me and a couple buddies that all shoot .40 are looking to split a press and share the fun and ammo. We are currently looking at the Lee Pro 1000 progressive as it is on sale at Midway thru the end of the month or possibly the Load-master. I used to reload years ago with a couple friends on a Rock Chucker single, for safety and accuracy sake and to make sure theory was followed. Meaning learning the correct way over sake of speed. I remember spending hours of fun and coffee loading 38/357/30.06 and 45. Dillons sound really awesome but it also appears you have to buy a press and every little individual thing that you need additionally is extra. Where as the 1000 looks to come with everything to start up? I mean really whats the best start up deal on $300 bucks? [/QUOTE]
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