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The experience in our shop may not be relevant.  We bought a Pro 1000 in 2006 in lieu of a Dillon (save a few bucks) for loading 800-1000 rounds per week of various handgun ammo.  The real advantage of the Lee was that it was easier to change cartridges than the Dillons are; or so we thought.  With all of the parts switching and daily usage we seemed to be ordering replacement parts on a very frequent basis.  By mid 2007, the entire press had to be returned to Lee.  We got our money back with a sincere apology.  As much as I like Lee as a company, their customer service rocks, I just do not like their progressives.


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