Want a Chevy or Cadillac? Get er done Mec 9000G,lots of stamped parts seem flimsy but they load a nice shell. Hornady,Ponsness Warren,RCBS,Dillon,Spolar the Cadillac. Then if you wish you could hydraulic or electric power several of these. I own a RCBS and have loaded 32,000 shells.Built like a brick crap house,free parts for life and excellent support. Don't let anyone talk you into a single stage press to learn on. What a waste of time and money.Get a progressive press and take your time learning. Don't pay retail for your supplies.Look for a club that does alot of shooting,they will be buying in large quantities and passing it on to the shooters. Or go to a major trap shoot such as a state shoot and buy off one of the trailer loads there.Pay retail and you won't save any money over buying mid grade shells. Always check your charge weights with a powder scale. Don't jump in to save money. It can be an enjoyable hobby if you like mechanical things and like the satisfaction of shooting a good score with shells you loaded yourself. Mark
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