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12 gauge reloading Press
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Any thoughts on who makes the best press and model.
I would like to get into the game thought I would check with you guys great place to start. Im thinking I would like a progressive press.
I would like to get into the game thought I would check with you guys great place to start. Im thinking I would like a progressive press.
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For under $150 the Mec 600 will kick out a fair amount of shells pretty quick but is "single stag". Here are some good choices to look at http://www.grafs.com/shotshell/429
my wife and i use the ponsness warren 900. it may be old but works fine. she loves to reload when i use this and shot her first 25 out of 25 in trap using her own pet load she worked up for her gun. easy to change powder bushing and shot bushing. have not used there new ones but have never heard anything bad about them and if you dont want to pull the handle they even have electric or hydrulic upgrades so you can use a foot pedal or switch or even automatic.
http://conniescomponents.com/8567n_grabber.html
First, analyze how many shells you now shoot a year - and if that may change.
If you shoot a couple of hundred, a machine as simple and inexpensive as the Lee Load-All may suffice.
A thousand? You'll need something more robust, like one of the MEC machines. Or a Hornady or RCBS.
Ten thousand? You are already spending enough on factory ammunition to buy the best Ponsness Warren or Dillon machine made and still save dollars.
But as with metallic cartridges, if you have never reloaded, I think a progressive machine is a poor choice. They do churn out a lot of reloads, but they are very poor at teaching what is going on, or what to look for. Starting on one would be like taking your first flying lesson in an F-16 -- solo.