I have 4, Old rockchucker, Cheap lee that I use for belling and range use, Dillon 550b and an old Herters C frame given to me by my dad
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I have 4, Old rockchucker, Cheap lee that I use for belling and range use, Dillon 550b and an old Herters C frame given to me by my dad
Lee Pro 1000
C&H H type press
Pro Jector
Rcbs 4X4
Lyman Spar t
Lyman T max
Lyman All American
Lyman C press
(2) Mec 650's
All set up for different calibers/Gauges and on quick mounts for use as needed.
4 with # 5 on the way hopefully monday.
(2) lee pro 1000's
(1) Lee classic for 30-06
(1) Lee reloader (sizing only)
The new addition is a Camdex 6300......can't wait to get that here!
15 (I think).
If I count the little Lee hand press, I've currently got (6): an upgraded Dillion 450, an SBD, a Rockchucker, a Lee Classic, and a Mec 600 Jr.
Six presses as of now:
1 - Herter's Super 3
1 - Lyman Orange Crusher
1 - Lyman Spar-T
2 - MEC 600 Jr.'s (one 12 ga, one 20 ga)
1 - MEC Super 250 (12 ga)
Do handloaders count?
2 - Lee Loader's (.30 Mauser; 12 ga)
3 - Winchester Model 1882's (2 - .38 W.C.F.; 1 - .44 W.C.F.)
1 - Ideal No.1 (.41 Long Colt)
3 - Lyman/Ideal No.3's (.220 Swift; .44 S. & W. Russian; .45-70 Gov't)
1 - Lyman/Ideal No.10 (.30 U.S. Rimless)
5 - Lyman/Ideal No.310's, steel handle (.30-06; 8mm Mauser; .35 Remington; 9mm Luger; .401 W.S.L.)
1 - Lyman 310, alloy handle (.30 Luger)
1 lyman turret
1 RCBS RC
1 Herters #3
2 550s
1 SDB
2 MECs 12 & 20
1 Lee shotshell
1 Texan shotshell
And I guess I need to fess up to the Pacific, I bought today. All but it are mounted or on platforms that can be ready to load in 3 minutes or less. Gosh that is eleven--wish I had those stolen a year or so back.
The only difference between a man and a boy is the price (and age) of his toys.
I have three. All lee
2--- lee classic cast turret and challenger and a lyman 4500
Mounted presses: 6 Hornady AP's, 2 Hornady Pro 7's and 2 Dillon SDB's. Unmounted: 6 Lee Pro1000's, 1 Lee Loadmaster, 2 Lee Turret Presses, 1 Lee Reloader Press & 2 Lee Breech Lock Hand Press.
These things breed, don't they? [smilie=1:
2 dillon 550's
1 lyman t-mag II
1 lyman spartan
1 elcheapo lee
2 mec 600 jr's (1 20 gauge and one 12 gauge)
1 mec 10 gauge steelmaster
i know lub sizers dont count but
2 lyman 45's
1 lyman 450 that i blew the bottom seal out of this evening
i may have more that i dont remember
Someone once said reloading saves money, been doing it since 1995 and so far it only costs money as i keep buying.
An old gray one, has a long metal handle you pull like a slot machine, no money comes out of it.
1 RCBS Jr3 - My first press I have been using it for a good 30 years.
1 Hollywood Sr.
1 Brown Bear - 3 position press
2 Lyman TruLine Jr. - one mounted
1 Huntington hand press
All in use but one TruLine Jr.
Dillon 550b
Forster COAX
Redding Ultramag
CH4D Champion
Ponsness Warren 375C
RCBS Summit
Lee Hand Press X 2
7
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Lee Classic Turret
RCBS JR3
Lyman Spartan
I pretty much only use the LCT. I use the JR3 for decapping from time to time. And I've never used the Spartan. I picked up the JR3 and Spartan from a Craigslist add. They were in the lot of items. I wanted the Forster trimmer and beam scale so the presses were just a bonus.
5.5
Redding T7
Hornady LNL AP
RCBS Rock Chucker
Pacific Super C
Lee Classic Cast
RCBS Partner
8 total;
1 Lee classic cast single stage
1 Lee classic cast turret
2 Lee Load all 2, 1 12 ga. 1 20 ga.
2 RCBS rockchuckers
2 MEC 600 jr., 1 12 ga 1 .410 bore
1 RCBS Rockchucker
2 Dillon 550
1 Dillon 450
1 Lyman Turrent
1 Lee hand press
2 Lyman 310 tools
2 Mec shot shell
1 Pacific shot shell
always looking for another press
The 50th Anniversary Breech Lock Challenger single stage press is the only one I have. I can't seem to find the time to keep just one press busy. I would have an impressive dust collection if I had as many presses as some of you guys.
4 presses here.....my original RockChucker still going strong after 20 some years, a Lyman T-MagII, a RCBS Pro2000, and a Hornady Apex shotshell loader that's not mounted on the bench at the moment.