Too good to be true?

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Cheaper than dirt has a progressive, auto indexing reloading kit for about 118 bucks.
40367 - Deluxe Turret Press with Auto Index Reloading Kit Four Hole Turret and Auto Index Warranty


Sounds too good to be true, anyone have any good/bad experiences to relate in regards to Lee reloading equipment?
I did a forum search on "Lee" and didn't come up with any results. I'm not sure if that's good or bad =P
 
I have owned many reloaders and the only one I would recommend is Dillon.

Great product, staff, and warranty. (never needed the warranty though)

Machines come set up ready to go.
 
I've never reloaded my ammo, but since I use so many different types and calibers, I'm getting interested in that...Is there a financial reason behind that or is it the knowledge that you know what you're shooting and what you loaded into that shell???..Either way, I'm starting to look around for some more info and experience...Responses will be appreciated...
 
When I was shooting competition and playing ''big fish in the little pond'' I was reloading for cost and effect.

I was able to get my 9mm ammo down to 3.00 per box and more important I was able to ''tame'' the hyper 9mm round to fit my Hi-Power and increase accuracy, and yet maintain the power factor needed in my class.

Buying bulk is key to lowering your costs, better pricing and consolidate freight.
 
I have had and used the exact press you are discussing for about 6 years now. You cannot go wrong with Lee products. It may not be as pretty or fancy as other makers but I doubt that you can find any better value for your money.
 
I've never reloaded my ammo, but since I use so many different types and calibers, I'm getting interested in that...Is there a financial reason behind that or is it the knowledge that you know what you're shooting and what you loaded into that shell???..Either way, I'm starting to look around for some more info and experience...Responses will be appreciated...

For me it all comes down to cost of ammunition. You can save a ton of money reloading your own.

I have had and used the exact press you are discussing for about 6 years now. You cannot go wrong with Lee products. It may not be as pretty or fancy as other makers but I doubt that you can find any better value for your money.

Exactly what I was looking for, thanks for the response. Been watching some people on youtube with this press, seems like it might be a good value for the money. I'm really kinda leaning toward trying it. At less than 200 bucks for the press and a set of carbide dies there's not much to lose.
 
It's not fast but it does work well. There are better ones for sure but why spend a fortune till you know for sure how much time you want to invest in reloading
 

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