Discover our Reloading Presses Catalog, your guide to precision reloading equipment from top brands like Dillon, Hornady, Lee, Lyman, RCBS, and Redding. Designed for efficiency and durability, these presses cater to beginners and seasoned reloaders for pistol, rifle, and shotgun ammunition. Each section explores innovative manufacturing techniques and lists presses by type (Single Stage, Turret, Progressive), with links to detailed articles on our blog to help you choose the perfect press.
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Dillon Precision
Dillon Precision, founded in 1977, specializes in high-speed progressive presses with CNC-machined aluminum frames for durability. Their auto-indexing and quick-change toolhead systems streamline high-volume reloading, while precision engineering ensures consistent cartridge alignment. Dillon’s lifetime warranty reflects their commitment to quality for competitive shooters and bulk reloaders.
| Dillon RL550C | Dillon RL550C – Review |
| Dillon XL 750 | Dillon XL 750 – Review |
| Dillon RL 1100 | Dillon RL 1100 – Review |
| Dillon CP 2000 | Dillon CP 2000 – Review |

Hornady
Hornady, founded in 1949, crafts presses with robust cast-iron frames and patented Lock-N-Load bushings for quick die changes. Their innovative priming systems and ergonomic designs enhance reloading efficiency for hunters and sport shooters. Hornady’s presses balance precision and affordability across single stage and progressive platforms.
| Lock-N-Load Classic | Hornady Lock-N-Load Classic – Review |
| Lock-N-Load Iron | Hornady Lock-N-Load Iron – Review |
| Lock-N-Load AP | Hornady Lock-N-Load AP – Review |

Lee Precision
Lee Precision, founded in 1958, designs affordable presses with lightweight aluminum frames and innovative breech lock systems for quick die swaps. Their auto-indexing turrets and progressive priming systems optimize reloading for beginners and high-volume shooters, emphasizing value and versatility across pistol and rifle calibers.
| Press Model | Article Title |
| Classic Cast (Single Stage) | Lee Classic Cast – Review |
| Challenger III (Single Stage) | Lee Challenger III – Review |
| Breech Lock Reloader (Single Stage) | Lee Breech Lock Reloader – Review |
| Classic Turret (Turret) | Lee Classic Turret – Review |
| Value Turret (Turret) | Lee Value Turret – Review |
| Pro 1000 (Progressive) | Lee Pro 1000 – Review |
| Load-Master (Progressive) | Lee Load-Master – Review |
| Lee Pro 4000 | Lee Pro 4000 – Review |
| Lee Challenger III – The Press I Didn’t Expect to Love |

Lyman
Lyman, established in 1878, builds presses with durable cast-iron construction and innovative toggle-link designs for smooth operation. Their precision machining and universal shell holders ensure compatibility across calibers, catering to reloaders seeking reliability for pistol and rifle loads in hunting and sport shooting.
| Press Model | Article Title |
| Brass Smith Ideal (Single Stage) | Lyman Brass Smith Ideal – Review |
| Brass Smith Victory (Single Stage) | Lyman Brass Smith Victory – Review |
| Brass Smith All-American 8 (Turret) | Lyman All-American 8 – Review |

RCBS
RCBS, founded in 1943, engineers presses with heavy-duty cast-iron frames and precision-machined ram systems for consistent sizing. Their innovative quick-change die plates and ambidextrous designs enhance reloading efficiency, trusted by reloaders for precision and durability in pistol and rifle ammunition production.
| Press Model | Article Title |
| Rock Chucker Supreme (Single Stage) | RCBS Rock Chucker Supreme – Review |
| Rebel (Single Stage) | RCBS Rebel – Review |
| Partner (Single Stage) | RCBS Partner – Review |
| Turret Press (Turret) | RCBS Turret Press – Review |
| Pro Chucker 5 (Progressive) | RCBS Pro Chucker 5 – Review |
| Pro Chucker 7 (Progressive) | RCBS Pro Chucker 7 – Review |

Redding
Redding Reloading, founded in 1946, crafts presses with precision-machined steel frames and advanced linkage systems for ultra-accurate reloading. Their innovative micrometer adjustments and bushing systems ensure tight tolerances, catering to precision reloaders and benchrest shooters for rifle and pistol calibers.
| Press Model | Article Title |
| Big Boss II (Single Stage) | Redding Big Boss II – Review |
| Ultrarmag (Single Stage) | Redding Ultramag – Review |
| T-7 Turret (Turret) | Redding T-7 Turret – Review |
Types of Reloading Presses
01
Single-stage press
One-die per cycle – maximum control and precision, favored for handloading single batches.
02
Turret press
Rotating turret holds multiple dies – faster than single-stage while keeping good consistency.
03
Progressive press
Multiple stations feed, size, seat, and crimp in one cycle – high output for volume work.
04
Hammer-style Loader
Old-school, hammer-driven kit – ultra-compact, field-repair friendly, best for minimal gear and emergencies.
05
Portable Hand Press
Sturdy portable hand press – bridge-mounted or clampable, precise enough for field use and tight spaces.
06
Arbor press
Simple lever press for small tasks, staking, and light-duty bullet seating and press work.
