I am about to buy a new press kit (either the RCBS or Hornady LNL).It will be my first kit. I figured I would get into it with the .223 ammo so rare and expensive, plus get better accuracy. I also will be reloading .300 Win. Mag. and some 45ACP and 50AE but mainly for .223 and .300 Win. Mag. I am wondering do you get better accuracy and better loads with a single stage press weighing each load or doesnt it matter either with a proggressive or Single stage? Loading powder in each load is no big deal to me I am in no hurry and am not loading hundreds of bullets at a time. I want to get the best out of my guns as I can the .300 Win Mag is a custom built (pretty much a Surgeon Remedy Replica) and my .223 is built piece by piece custom. I am getting
Sub-MOA in the .223 with Remington 62gr, Premier Match bullets at 100yards easy. I was surprised cuz I never really got good accuracy with Remington ammo but I am sick of paying $27 for 20rds when I could be getting just of good groups if not better reloading ammo and saving a ton of money in the long run plus presses will last you damn near a lifetime. <span style="font-style: italic">Its time to buy</span>! I just dont know which way to go when it comes to presses.
<span style="text-decoration: underline">Single Stage or Proggresive?????</span>
Sub-MOA in the .223 with Remington 62gr, Premier Match bullets at 100yards easy. I was surprised cuz I never really got good accuracy with Remington ammo but I am sick of paying $27 for 20rds when I could be getting just of good groups if not better reloading ammo and saving a ton of money in the long run plus presses will last you damn near a lifetime. <span style="font-style: italic">Its time to buy</span>! I just dont know which way to go when it comes to presses.
<span style="text-decoration: underline">Single Stage or Proggresive?????</span>