Progressive presses are really meant for bulk pistol ammo.
No. They're. Not. They're meant for whatever they're good at.
This gets hammered here quite a bit. 550's and 750's will make just as good of ammo as any single stage or turret press, bar maybe the new Area 419 press.
Why are 1000yd F-class guys using them? They're just as capable, and they'll always be faster. If you ENJOY slowing down and using a single stage, then thats awesome, nothing wrong with that.
On my 550 for 223, 6.5cm, 223AI, any precision caliber here's my steps:
Toolhead 1:
1.) deprime
2.) resize
3.) mandrel
Toolhead 2:
1.) Mandrel again (sometimes not always)
1.5) Prime
2.) Powder (manually on dual chargemasters)
3.) Seat bullet
Thats 2 strokes of the ram for what would be 4-5 strokes on a single stage or turret, plus the extra time for powder and hand priming.
For every 1000rds I have ~2000 press strokes. W/ a single stage or turret, thats 4000-5000 press strokes plus powder and priming depending on your setup. It will never be faster all things being equal.
Are all the whidden toolhead and bushing upgrades to remove toolhead play better suited for the 550 or does it not matter at all if installed on the 750? The manual indexing on the 550 is a bonus to move the case in either direction but the extra station and case feeder on the 750 could be useful for case prep and then loading on a 2nd pass. With either press i will be hand priming and using a funnel to drop powder measured from my RCBS chargemeaster. So in short, can the 750 produce the same quality round as the 550C with the uniquetek upgrades?
The manual indexing is very nice. I like that about my 550 and use it a lot. But you can do the same thing with your 750 you just have to learn and understand that it auto indexes. Most of the "reasons" I like the manual index, I could get used to on the 750 as well. The Uniqutek tool heads are nice, but check out the Armanov toolheads as well. You can float all 4 die holes and they're cheaper.
I would definitely look at doing your brass prep on the 750. With the casefeeder, you could slam prep on cases quickly, even adding the rt1500 trimmer possibly too. Doing everything at once. Then you just have to prime, powder, and seat bullet on your Rockchucker.
IF any of this came off inflammatory, blame the special on Costco wine tonight lol..