A Comparison of Reloading Machine Capabilities

Understanding These Tables

  • Die Type: This is what type of die the press will accept. There are a few common types.
    • 7/8"-14: These are the most commonly encountered type of die.
    • 1 1/2"-12: These are the most commonly encountered die for cartridges too big to fit into the 7/8" dies. This is typically encountered for 50 BMG, 50 DTC, 416 Barrett, etc etc.
  • Press Type: Presses have a spectrum of automation levels.
    • Progressive presses have a shellplate which the cartridges are placed on, and they rotate through the stations in order. A progressive press is generally designed to take brass in and dump out completed rounds (usually with user intervention to seat bullets)
  • Priming: Some presses have built-in priming systems, and others don't. Generally, presses without built-in priming systems can accomodate a priming die, but this is not built-in.
  • Swaging: Some presses can automatically swage primer pockets as part of their operation. This is useful for resizing military-crimped brass.
  • Minimum Length: This is the shortest cartridge which this press can handle.
  • Maximum Length: This is the longest cartridge which this press can handle.

Metallic Reloading Machines

Name Die Type Die Stations Press type Auto-Index Priming Swaging Longest Case Notes
Dillon Square Deal B Dillon Square Deal 4 Progressive No Yes No ??? Inexpensive pistol-caliber-only press without auto index and proprietary dies.
Dillon RL550B Std 7/8-14 4 Progressive No Yes No ??? No auto-index; inexpensive caliber conversions and more available calibers than any other Dillon.
Dillon XL650 Std 7/8-14 5 Progressive Yes Yes No 338 Lapua Auto-indexing; middle ground between 550B and 1050
Dillon 1050 Std 7/8-14 6 Progressive Yes Yes Yes ??? Top-end Dillon press; frequently used for a single caliber due to expensive caliber conversions..
Dillon BFR Std 1 1/2"-12 4 Semi-Progressive No ??? ???   50 BMG Indexed shellplate rotates clockwise OR counter-clockwise.
Hornady
Lee 3 Hole Turret Std 7/8-14 3 Turret No Yes No ???
Lee 4 Hole Classic Turret Std 7/8-14 4 Turret <4" OAL Yes No ???
Lee Reloader Std 7/8-14 1 Single Stage N/A No No ???
Lee Classic Cast Std 7/8-14 and Std 1.5"-12 1 Single Stage N/A Yes No 50 BMG Cheapest press capable of loading 50 BMG
Lee Hand Press Std 7/8-14 1 Single Stage N/A No No ??? Only press I know which doesn't have to be mounted somewhere; perfect for load testing at ranges..
Lee Pro 1000 Std 7/8-14
Lee Load Master Std 7/8-14
RCBS

Shotshell Reloading Machines

Name Type Die types Minimum length Maximum length
Dillon SL900
Lee
MEC 9000 None Dedicated press Dedicated press
MEC Steel Master

-- SeanNewton - 04 Apr 2012


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