Originally posted by DougBob
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Actually progressive is a type of press. I have a Hornady. It is a quality machine. However it took some getting used to and fiddling to get it to go. One the reasons I got the Hornady is it came with 1200 bullets. Which was quite a deal.
Anways the type of presses are
Single stage, You process all of your brass through each stage. So I would take my 50 cases and resize all of them. Then change the die and seat a primer in all of them etc..
Turret press, You process completely each case. All of the dies are on a rotating selector. So you take a case and resize. The rotate to the primer seater, then put in powder, then rotate the dies to the bullet seater
Progressive press, This is what I have and it has the highest speed of production. For each stroke of the lever
1. Resizing and de-priming
2 Seating a primer
3 Charging (i.e. putting powder in)
4. Verifing powder depth (not necessary but I have a device that is a saftey measure that shows if I double charged a case)
5. Expanding case mount (if needed)
6. Seating a bullet.
Since I have the automatic case feeder between each stroke I place a bullet in the case. Rates of production are 250 rounds an hour for pistol and slightly slower for rifle (harder to resize a large case with a bottle neck).
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