Since we know Lee, let's look at the Lee
Precision 2023 Pro1000 and the Six Pack Pro.
Now which one is right for you?
Well, let's meet the 2 contenders...

On the right we have the 2023 Pro1000 and on
the left the Six Pack Pro.
Both share the same design philosophy.
Lee's new "floating shell plate"
auto-zero index system is shared by both. Difference is the shell plate size
and index rod length. But both indexes in more or less the same way.
Lee has done away with turrets on all their
progressive presses. Both of these now use a tool head that accepts Lee's
patented Breech Lock Bushings. This eliminates any turret head movement.
And the biggest improvement...the priming
system.
The priming system is shared, small
differences like materials used but it functions the same way.
You now have a primer slider/guide that
fetches a single primer from the primer trough and places it on the priming
pin. See our setup videos below on how it works.
But believe me it works.
Speed...both machines will quite happily churn
out more than 500 rounds an hour.
Let's look at the differences of the machines
by going through their Pros and Cons.
The 2023 Pro1000.
This is the third generation of the worlds
most affordable and used progressive press. The 2023 model is a massive
improvement.
Pros
The most affordable progressive press on the
market.
Now very easy to setup and maintain. No more
timing screws and gears that can go out of sync.
Designed to reload pistol ammo and some rifle
ammo like 223.
Priming on the press is now improved and much
easier to do and maintain.
Great roller handle, compact design will save
space on your bench.
Calibre changes are quick and easy.
Now ships with the excellent Auto Drum powder
measure as standard.
Excellent value for your hard earned cash.
Cons
Can only accommodate 3 dies. While this can be
an issue for some, the 3 dies is everything you need to reload most calibres.
Cannot reload as many rifle calibres as the
Six Pack Pro.
Not as strong as the Six Pack Pro but gets the
job done.
Not available to buy as just the bare press.
Only available in a multitude of calibre setup kits.
The Six Pack Pro.
The Load Master's replacement. And what an
upgrade it is! A Six station progressive beast.
Pros
Six Stations...you have options on how you
want to setup your reloading dies. Want to run a powder check die? No problem.
Inline Bullet Feeder? Jip...and then you can still seat and crimp in different
stations.
This press is solid. Super strong linkages
with almost no play in the action.
Easy to setup and maintain. Compared to the
old Load Master, this press is a breeze to setup.
Designed to reload pistol and rifle ammo. The
Six Pack is sold in a kit to reload 6.5 Creedmoor.
Priming on the press is fantastic, easy to
operate and maintain.
Calibre changes are quick and easy.
Available as just the press with case feeder
or in a multitude of calibre setup kits.
Kit's include the Auto Drum as standard.
It might look expensive but go compare it to
the competition...the Six Pack Pro is real value for money.
Cons
Compared to the 2023 Pro1000, the Six Pack is
the costly option of the two.
This is one heavy press and needs a solid
bench to mount on.
And that's about all the cons I can think
off...
So now which one is the right one for you?
The main consideration will be budget.
If you can afford the Six Pack, it must be
your first choice as it offers more.
If your budget does not allow this then the
2023 Pro 1000 is a very solid second choice.
Do you need the extras offered on the Six Pack
Pro?
You don't need six die stations.
You can reload quality ammo with just the
standard 3 dies.
It is however nice to have the options offered
by the Six Pack. You can separate the seating and crimping operation and you
can have an inline bullet feeder with a powder check die.
While the 2023 Pro1000 will get the job done
with just 3 dies, the Six Pack offers you much more flexibility.
For me the Six Pack is the right press but I
would be quite happy loading 9mmp ammo on the 2023 Pro1000.
So I hope this will help you make the right
choice.
And no, I did not forget about the Pro4000.
The manual priming system used with the Pro4000 eliminates it from being a true progressive press for now...
The 2026 update might just make it a real contender. Watch this space.
Six Pack Pro Setup and Review.
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