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  • foszoe

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    Hornady Press 379.99 brand new.

    Is that a good sale price or have you seen anything better? If so where?
     

    U.S. Patriot

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    Honestly, if you are a beginner in reloading. I suggest you go with a single stage press at first. There is a less likely chance of you making mistakes. As you can only do one process at a time. IE: Resize, charge, etc.
     

    Slapstick

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    Honestly, if you are a beginner in reloading. I suggest you go with a single stage press at first. There is a less likely chance of you making mistakes. As you can only do one process at a time. IE: Resize, charge, etc.

    Good advice. I've been reloading over thirty years and still use single stage presses. Of course I have several and they are set up so that each press does a certain stage, kind of like an assembly line. About as fast as a turret press but this way I get inspect the round at each stage and most important to me is be able to use a reloading block to check the powder levels so if I'm careful no squibs or overcharges.
     

    hueycrew

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    I started on a Lee Turret press - then to a Hornady LNL. Depending on your volume and how much time you want to invest. I have a Lee Classic turret press and a LNL on my bench. The Lee press is good in that you can see one operation at a time. Dies are in the turret which moves. The one bullet you make is on the ram. Many places sell the Lee and accessories.
     

    foszoe

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    Well I believe in jumping in with both feet :)

    Actually am wanting to order the Hornady Classic Press Kit and the Hornady LNL AP press. The kit is 299 and the LNL AP is 379.

    That way I could use the single stage press for learning/rifle rounds but once I get a comfort zone, begin reloading pistol rounds on the LNL AP while keeping the Classic single stage in service more for rifles.

    That's how my uncle did/does it and he is my go to in person contact. Unfortunatley he is also is in WV, so I ask y'all too.

    The kit would give me everything I need to get started right away (ordered dies with it). Then as I get a proper bench setup, would like to keep both of them going.
     

    snowrs

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    Is that price including tax and shipping, if so that is the. Cheapest I have seen. I have been looking at Amazon or Natchez
     

    Rob377

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    I got the Hornady LNL for that price a few month back when Midway was running a sale. It's been a few thousand rounds and I'm extremely happy with it.

    Previously, I had a Dillon SDB and a Lee Turret. FWIW.
     

    foszoe

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    Is that price including tax and shipping, if so that is the. Cheapest I have seen. I have been looking at Amazon or Natchez

    Natchez.

    Product ID Product Title Price Qty. Ext. Price
    RC09480 PRIMER TRAY #2 $5.15 1 $5.15
    60N NATCHEZ CATALOG $0.00 1 $0.00
    PC390548 SHELL HOLDER #8 $3.49 1 $3.49
    RC87540 RC LOCK OUT DIE $49.39 1 $49.39
    PC095100 LOCK-N-LOAD PROGR-NO SHELL PLATE $379.99 1 $379.99
    PC546515 SER II- 3-DIE SET 9MM $38.99 1 $38.99
    Subtotal Items: $477.01
    Shipping: $27.41
    Insurance: $3.75
    Hazmat: $0.00
    Total Order: $508.17
     

    Rob377

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    You'll need to add a shell plate to that. Probably some sort of expander die or powder through expander thingamajig as well.
     

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