I'm considering the Pro 2000, as well as the Dillon 550, and Hornady LNL.
My main concern is with the strip priming system, even though it has the potential to be very fast, and easy to use.
When I talked to RCBS about the strips, I suggested they consider offering them on rolls with greater capacity than the existing 25, but they didn't seem interested?
Do you think a bracket could be mounted somehow, to hold a continuous roll of primers, and could they be pulled out of the feeder backwards, without feeding the entire roll through, when you need to change primer types?
What about the reported parts failure. Does anyone know if this an operator problem, or a mechanical weakness in the system?
Handling bullets and cases with the left hand may have a speed advantage, as I've heard the Dillon 550 requires letting go of the handle, and using both hands to feed bullets and insert new cases.
Bill