Hey guys, been looking into progressive presses for a while now and am trying to make up my mind on which to get. I don't shoot a ton, yet. I do plan to start shooting a lot more this spring/summer and have begun stocking up on brass. I load a lot of .223 and 22-250 right now as those are my go to coyote guns, but I do also load for 7mm mag, 6.5cm and soon 6.5Grendel, 9mm, 45acp. I currently have a single stage RCBS that I do all my loading on. I do have a lee classic turret press, but I've never set it up.
I've had my eye on the Lee LoadMaster and the Hornady LNL AP. One of the reasons I like the idea of the LM is because I can buy a rig all setup to load .223 minus a powder cop die and a bullet feed setup for $240 online right now. Granted it's not going to have a continuous case feed, but it does come with the 4 tube setup which I feel would be more than sufficient for me for now. A tube style bullet feeder from DAA or RCBS would be a decently priced way to speed things up as well. I know it's not as high quality as the LNL AP, but I think it might hold me over for a bit.
The main reason I'm considering the Hornady LNL AP is because I found a guy that has a pretty decent price on one that he wants to sell. It's a brand new still in the box press as it comes from any dealer with all the normally included accessories. He's also willing to throw in 4 or 5 shell plates, which would work for all of the calibers I currently shoot, 10 of the QC bushings and a powder cop die. He's wanting to sell me all of this setup for $400. To me it seems like a GREAT deal but I guess I'm not sure. My only concern is that if I want to have any sort of "Case Feeder" set up other than individually setting cases 1 by 1, I'd either have to pony up the $350 for the Hornady unit, as it includes the necessary lower parts that mount to the press, or I'd have to design my own setup, and to be honest, I'd rather reload than build parts from scratch for a press. I do like the way that the LNL AP indexes. It just seems much smoother and less likely to throw powder everywhere.
So I guess my questions are these:
1. With these two presses for choices, which would you choose and why? (Don't say buy a dillon, it's out of the question for now.)
2. Is there a decently priced readily available aftermarket case feeder setup for the LNL AP? Bolt on and go is what I'm looking for.
Thanks for your input!
I've had my eye on the Lee LoadMaster and the Hornady LNL AP. One of the reasons I like the idea of the LM is because I can buy a rig all setup to load .223 minus a powder cop die and a bullet feed setup for $240 online right now. Granted it's not going to have a continuous case feed, but it does come with the 4 tube setup which I feel would be more than sufficient for me for now. A tube style bullet feeder from DAA or RCBS would be a decently priced way to speed things up as well. I know it's not as high quality as the LNL AP, but I think it might hold me over for a bit.
The main reason I'm considering the Hornady LNL AP is because I found a guy that has a pretty decent price on one that he wants to sell. It's a brand new still in the box press as it comes from any dealer with all the normally included accessories. He's also willing to throw in 4 or 5 shell plates, which would work for all of the calibers I currently shoot, 10 of the QC bushings and a powder cop die. He's wanting to sell me all of this setup for $400. To me it seems like a GREAT deal but I guess I'm not sure. My only concern is that if I want to have any sort of "Case Feeder" set up other than individually setting cases 1 by 1, I'd either have to pony up the $350 for the Hornady unit, as it includes the necessary lower parts that mount to the press, or I'd have to design my own setup, and to be honest, I'd rather reload than build parts from scratch for a press. I do like the way that the LNL AP indexes. It just seems much smoother and less likely to throw powder everywhere.
So I guess my questions are these:
1. With these two presses for choices, which would you choose and why? (Don't say buy a dillon, it's out of the question for now.)
2. Is there a decently priced readily available aftermarket case feeder setup for the LNL AP? Bolt on and go is what I'm looking for.
Thanks for your input!