So what's the deal?
Leave your dies set up and less spinning them in and out?
Why not a Dillon 550?
Thanks.
A few years ago I thought I'd give a turret press a try. Buddy of mine sold me his lightly used Lyman. I started out just doing handgun cartridges on it, now I'm loading my rifle cartridges, including the 375 H&H, on it with excellent results.
For most of my loading, I don't really want a progressive loader. It didn't take long though before I found that I was loading pistol & rifle cartridges quite a bit faster than I'd ever managed on my good old Rockchucker. I've still got the RCBS, but haven't loaded on it in over a year.
Somehow it's just a little faster, no problem. I use it like a single stage press, I think the speed improvement comes from the wide-open front, allowing fast access to the cartridge & ram. I dunno. Maybe.
Regards, Guy