The awesome attachment for that loader is the auto stroke device ( don’t know the commercial name ) but it does the pull of the handle for you and you can sit back and monitor the progress
I’ve been doing all my stuff on a RCBS unit for the past 15-20 years or so
It’s slow going but if you make precision ammo than 1 at a time is the way to go
As for pumping it out to stock up and keep up with heavy target practice that 750 is the way to go IMO
But getting it fully set up with all the bells and whistles ain’t cheap
Than figure in all your different die plates for each caliber of dies you have or want
That number for me is 8 different calibers
So $$ $$$ $$$$
Ugh
So I have been just going slower on my RCBS
I’m a Lee guy myself. But that’s because I’m a broke honky.
The awesome attachment for that loader is the auto stroke device ( don’t know the commercial name ) but it does the pull of the handle for you and you can sit back and monitor the progress
I’ve been doing all my stuff on a RCBS unit for the past 15-20 years or so
It’s slow going but if you make precision ammo than 1 at a time is the way to go
As for pumping it out to stock up and keep up with heavy target practice that 750 is the way to go IMO
But getting it fully set up with all the bells and whistles ain’t cheap
Than figure in all your different die plates for each caliber of dies you have or want
That number for me is 8 different calibers
So $$ $$$ $$$$
Ugh
So I have been just going slower on my RCBS