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I only have one and I like it. The Lee Carbide Speed Die. You just adjust the die body then add the sizer and size all the cases. Remove the sizer and add the decapper and decap. remove the decapper and add the bullet seater to seat the bullet. The only other adjustment you need after seating is, if you want to apply a crimp. Then you adjust the die body in a little for the desired crimp, while backing the bullet seater out the same amount.
Being a Carbide Die I don't have to mess with lubing the cases. I just tumble clean them and they are ready to go.
It's not as long of a process as it may sound. I am sure a turret press with other three or four die sets are quicker, but for a single stage press, it works well. BUT, it works best if you have an alternate way to prime the cases. Like a handpress or an autoprime tool.
Being a Carbide Die I don't have to mess with lubing the cases. I just tumble clean them and they are ready to go.
It's not as long of a process as it may sound. I am sure a turret press with other three or four die sets are quicker, but for a single stage press, it works well. BUT, it works best if you have an alternate way to prime the cases. Like a handpress or an autoprime tool.