I've got a Hornady LNL AP progressive.
Love it.
There have been a few tiny caveats here or there that are prolly just my machine specific... but... I've put thousands of brass through it with no problems.
Hornady has also been a pleasure to deal with, and they're from NE!
Dies are fairly interchangeable, a carbide / tungsten die set that doesn't need lube is suggested for pistol to make matters simpler.
Get a hornady powder cop die, for sure. Safety first, an extra visual reminder of not loading a powderless case is always a good thing.
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The turret presses are progressive in that it rotates the dies to feed into the brass. Cheap and supposed to be easy / reliable. No personal experience with them.
Not as fast as a plate full of brass spinning.
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The hornady has 5 die positions, which is handy compared to a 4 station setup.
After powder throw stuff is calibrated, I produce about 100 40s&w in about 20min.
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Required extras:
Powder scale (a $25 cheapy electric by mec is fine).
Calipers (digital or dial is your choice, make sure you can do .0001 of an inch or finer)
Bullet puller of some kind (either kinetic hammer thing or a die that goes in press)
Primer flip tray ($3, save your sanity)
Reloading manual(s) ($15-$25). Something current to start with is good (speer / hornady). Collecting more as you go isn't a bad idea either if ya find'em cheap.
Ammo storage boxes. Plastic things are $2-$4 a piece. Midway USA has cardboard box + styrofoam things cheap bulk.
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Suggeted:
Tumbler or sonic cleaner. I've got a vibrating bowl tumbler, does nicely. Sonic ones seem to have decent reviews online but dunno how long they live for. Cabella's has vibrator + media separator for not too much usually. If you get a vibrator you'll need vibrating material as well ($15-$20). You *can* just wash your brass in really hot soapy water, but a dedicated solution is handy.
Down the line you'll prolly pick up primer pocket cleaners / reamers, deburring / dechamfering tool, flash hole reamer. All are $5-$8 a piece, lyman might sell an all in one kit.
I recently just picked up a Foster case trimmer. Love it. Doing a fresh run of 41mag for my dad and factory brass tends to be a bit long / needs trimming. I've not checked my 40s&w brass to see if it needs to be trimmed just yet... haven't had any feed / gun issues yet. I'll prolly sit down one day and check / trim tho. It's a higher pressure round so it might flow the brass more.
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Btw, if you were the gentlemen at Guns Unlimited, hi!
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Edit: i've not tried rifle rounds on the LNL AP yet. Will eventually be doing 3030 in it.