Originally Posted by Citori16
Brownells also recommended the Lyman. Speed is not my main goal. Thinking process will be deprime (Lee decap die), tumble or chemical clean, size (RCBS die), RCBS hand prime, drop powder(Lyman on loader direct to case ?) & add bullet & crimp (RCBS die). Sound OK? Think I will end up buying Lee decap die for each caliber die holder and maybe end up with stand alone Powder measure? Appreciate the help thinking this thru. I am an older clay target shooter getting back into metallics to shoot with a friend who can't shotgun any longer.
Personally, I wouldn't get a Turret Press if this is your methodology. I'd stay with a single stage. You're going to have to deactivate the auto-index feature, which isn't difficult at all. The auto-index is what gives you your speed though. You said that speed isn't your main goal, but that's what the Lee turret presses are about. The auto-index makes them the fastest non-progressive presses made.