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    #16
    Dillon, hands down.

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      #17
      Make sure you do your research on both the dillon and lnl ap systems. The Lee loadmasters are 2 yr warranty, moving parts break easily, and are hard to setup.

      the blueheads will all tell you dillon, but for the price and what you will be doing, dont discount the lnl ap. It will do everything you want just as effectivly and for about 200 less initially. add that dillon's die changing may be easier, but you have to have the adapters for each caliber if you plan on doing it the "fast way", and their powder dispensers are more expensive as well. the case feeder for both is ridiculously expensive if you want the pretty tube to put the cases in the press for you (399ish each). lnl ap is auto indexing (moves the shell plate for you), and the dillon isnt from the videos i have seen. do you tube searches on them to see them in action.

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        #18
        I agree - Dillon for the pistols and a RockChucker for the long shells
        I still have my dies for lead bullets, swedge, lead pot, etc...
        used to make leads for my 38s and 357s
        also fishing weights and scuba diving weights
        also still have Mecs for 12ga & 20ga

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          #19
          I use this one and have a extra turret for each cal I load.

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            #20
            I can make someone a heck of a deal on a "Never been used":

            RCBS Rockchucker package set up.

            I have press, powder dump, powder trickle, and both rifle and pistol manuals (dated), and dies for .270 including both full length and neck sizing dies. The only must have would be a scale.

            PM me if interested.

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