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    Quote Originally Posted by tinbum View Post
    Yep, but local laws mean I can only buy 2k category "B" factory rounds per year per gun. There are no annual limits on reloading
    If your planning on reloading 2000 - 4000 rounds per year you need to buy an automated press or you will never find time to go to the range
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    Quote Originally Posted by B&W FOX View Post
    If your planning on reloading 2000 - 4000 rounds per year you need to buy an automated press or you will never find time to go to the range
    At present I have only 40 rounds per week available where 150 would be preferable, that's nearly 8k a year.
    I tend to go Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays for about an hour, hour and a half for a shoot and a natter.
    That leaves me 164 hours per week to reload 150 rounds, plenty
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    Quote Originally Posted by tinbum View Post
    At present I have only 40 rounds per week available where 150 would be preferable, that's nearly 8k a year.
    I tend to go Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays for about an hour, hour and a half for a shoot and a natter.
    That leaves me 164 hours per week to reload 150 rounds, plenty
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    Quote Originally Posted by tinbum View Post
    Yep, but local laws mean I can only buy 2k category "B" factory rounds per year per gun. There are no annual limits on reloading
    Quote Originally Posted by B&W FOX View Post
    If your planning on reloading 2000 - 4000 rounds per year you need to buy an automated press or you will never find time to go to the range
    In that case, unless you wish to spend lots on a Dillon, then a Lee Pro 1000, progressive would best suit your needs. Once properly set up & mastered they're pretty good for pistol calibres. (CDSGLtd can be a little cheaper than Kranks)

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    I found hornady progessive ap was great press. I bought mine from US and got it shipped....even with VAT was 40% cheaper

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