For those of you looking to buy a single stage press for the first time, this video might be a worthwhile watch. The guy does a pretty good job with going over the general differences between the major press offerings.
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Honestly you should go with a turret style press. You can set it and forget it with all your dies on one turret. It acts like a single stage but you can move the turret to the next operation if you choose. I took the rotation bar out of my Lee Turret and just turn the dial to size deprime/reprime and bell, then seat/roll crimp as an example.Comment
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THIS.Honestly you should go with a turret style press. You can set it and forget it with all your dies on one turret. It acts like a single stage but you can move the turret to the next operation if you choose. I took the rotation bar out of my Lee Turret and just turn the dial to size deprime/reprime and bell, then seat/roll crimp as an example.Comment
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