These look like comparable products between Lee and Lyman. I see a lot of reviews on both but can't seem to find a comparison of the two. Any thoughts from anyone that has maybe seen or used both?
Obviously there is a difference in what's in the kits linked below, but I'm wondering about the presses themselves.
I've never done any reloading. Money isn't as big a factor to me as getting something that will do what I need and only buying once. I'll mainly be reloading pistol calibers (.38/357, .40S&W, .45ACP) with the occasional rifle caliber (.308Win, 223, .243).
Thanks.
Obviously there is a difference in what's in the kits linked below, but I'm wondering about the presses themselves.
I've never done any reloading. Money isn't as big a factor to me as getting something that will do what I need and only buying once. I'll mainly be reloading pistol calibers (.38/357, .40S&W, .45ACP) with the occasional rifle caliber (.308Win, 223, .243).
Thanks.
Classic Turret Presses
Lee Classic Turret Press has all the features of our 4-Hole Turret Press but with the sturdy iron base and linkage of our Classic Cast Press
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Lyman Ultimate Reloading System
The Lyman Ultimate Reloading System is the only kit you’ll ever need! Outfit an entire reloading bench with premium products designed to accomplish all steps in the reloading process. No other kit from any competitor can match this untouchable value! The Ultimate Reloading System includes...
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