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What's the difference between the RCBS turret press and there progressive?
Bottlenecked cases, (rifle with a shoulder) are usually 2-die sets. Pistol dies are 3-die sets because one of the dies bells the case mouth (very neccessary for loading cast bullets) and even prevents scraping off some of the copper jacket on jacketed bullets. Carbide dies are more expensive, but eliminates the need for case lube (except for nickel plated cases), and are mostly used for straight-walled pistol cases. A case trimmer is a necessity for bottle-necked rifle cases because they "grow" with each firing. I've never trimmed a pistol case in my life. That RCBS kit in the latest Cabelas sale flyer looks like a good deal! Don't hesitate to ask for info here--I've only been reloading for 40+ years, and I'm still learning...
there's so many in the Midway catalog ( 2 die set, neck sizer, match series, carbide 3 die, 3 die set, trim die etc etc).
What is the advantage to crimping for semi autos vs not crimping for bolt actions?
If you decide on a progressive reloader, get a Dillon--They work! RCBS= not so good. Disclaimer: I've been reloading for over 40 years, and still don't have a progressive press.