A progressive is definitely the way to go, if you want to get more than a few done in a single sitting. If I'm not yakking, I normally turn out about 200 in a half/3/4 of an hour.
@@PlayingWithFireOutdoors I am single stage now. I have lots of time. That Dillon is nice I have seen them work live 550 and 750 I think. I also have a Lee Load All. The single stage is an RCBS Rock Chucker Supreme.
I have been thinking of graduating to a LEE Value Turret Press it is affordable.
A progressive is definitely the way to go, if you want to get more than a few done in a single sitting. If I'm not yakking, I normally turn out about 200 in a half/3/4 of an hour.
@@PlayingWithFireOutdoors I am single stage now. I have lots of time. That Dillon is nice I have seen them work live 550 and 750 I think. I also have a Lee Load All. The single stage is an RCBS Rock Chucker Supreme.
@evagelosdrinis7656 it's a good setup, I like mine for the precision stuff I do.. Stuff like my Swedish Mauser and a new rifle I'm working to pay off!
How many grains of title group are you using for your 124 grain loads
4.5 grains. Normally, I run 4 grains, like I said a stout load but well within book allowance.