Petrol & Powder
Well-Known Member
I immensely enjoy reloading (well maybe more back when primers were valued at less their weight in gold). But there does come a point when time spent loading competes with other activities.
I load all rifle and some of my handgun ammo on a single stage press. But some of the handgun stuff is done on a progressive press. In that arena, carbide dies rule. (at least for me)
I also once gave myself a serious case of tendinitis with a single stage press and an overly ambitious production goal. So, carbide dies sort of fit in with that desire to produce a lot of rounds in a short period of time.
I load all rifle and some of my handgun ammo on a single stage press. But some of the handgun stuff is done on a progressive press. In that arena, carbide dies rule. (at least for me)
I also once gave myself a serious case of tendinitis with a single stage press and an overly ambitious production goal. So, carbide dies sort of fit in with that desire to produce a lot of rounds in a short period of time.