I had a Lyman DPMS 1200 powder handling system that died on me this morning. I think it was just short of 10 years old. 8 or 9 for sure. My father-in-law had an RCBS Chargemaster that died on him a couple of years ago.
I really like these formats. He replaced his with a Hornaday.
The question is, should I be going back to the Lyman Generation 5 or 6 that are available now, Hornaday, or RCBS?
Do any of these have a better lifespan or are they designed like front loading washers that aren't supposed to make it past 10 years. I am going to pick up a new one in the next couple of days, so those of you who load a lot, point me in the right direction.
If it helps, I am predominantly moving a lot of Retumbo and H1000, so the longer stick powders is what is running through it.