Re: progressive press
Posted: 09 May 2019 10:24
I don't use or own a Lock-out die myself but from some of the stories I read there are some people reloading tat should not be allowed anywhere near a press w/o one. Seems some just refuse to look into the cases.
I have a progressive press because I want to handle each case as few times as possible and to reduce the number of handle pulls to a minimum. I truly have no interest in how fast I can go or how many rounds per minute/hour. If I wanted to fondle my brass I'd have stayed with a single stage press.
I have a progressive press because I want to handle each case as few times as possible and to reduce the number of handle pulls to a minimum. I truly have no interest in how fast I can go or how many rounds per minute/hour. If I wanted to fondle my brass I'd have stayed with a single stage press.