I'm not an avid reloader; but because of ammo scarcity and shooting a lot more it has me buying components and thinking about presses. For those that do reload a lot; how do you make your loads reliable? Or what makes reloads unreliable? Shooting a lot of AR centric matches the most common failures I see are when the shooter reloads their own ammo. I also bought 1k of .45ACP hard cast reloads back in 2013; and that was a terrible batch of ammo that frequently had failures.

The two calibers I am trying to load for specifically are 556 and 6.5 Creedmoor. For the 556 I have TAC and 77gr SMK's and for the 6.5 I have Hornady 140 BTHP's and IMR 4065. Now I just need to find primers and I will have all my components. I have friends that have presses already, but I might get my own. For a match I typically need 60-80 of the Creedmoor and like 150 rounds of 556. Would I be able to get those kinda numbers with a single stage press?