Originally Posted by Mule Deer
Even with rifle ammo I have found a good turret press (the more holes the better) is better for my purposes


Interesting comment.

I've been loading a few thousand rounds a year, handgun and rifle, and do everything on a single stage press. (I started loading my own about 1966).
Over the cold months, I tumble,size, trim, and prime, all of the brass I've emptied or recovered from the grass. Then, I load from 200-250 round bags so processed for AR's, .380, 9mm, .38/.357, .44M. My "hunting rifles", 7-08, .30-30, .35 Whelen, (a modest number and selection), get loaded as needed with whatever.

The slow part is resetting dies for each round. Would a turret type press be the way to go, installing the dies for sizing in the "prep months", and a die for seating bullets in the "shoot months". ??


Experience is what you get,
When you don't get what you want ;-0