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Offline LaOtto222

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Re: Reloading Presses
« Reply #30 on: September 18, 2007, 11:17:49 AM »
Glad to hear you got it OK. It is fun getting packages in the mail or when the brown truck comes. It IS definitely fun. Now you are going to have to a report (1st impressions) on it after you reload a little on it. ;D
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Re: Reloading Presses
« Reply #31 on: September 18, 2007, 02:43:12 PM »
wtroger

You just have to love CHRISTmas in Sept. you should get many years of service from the press .

PS == Add another brace to the underside of the bench for the extra weight .  ;D

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Re: Reloading Presses
« Reply #32 on: September 18, 2007, 02:52:11 PM »
Personally I am no fan of LEE products, sans their Collete neck sizer dies.

 I have and have owned just about every press mentioned here. My being counter styles at a Gun store. I get "deals" on used stuff. This is how I get to try everything. I also get to see everything the rest of you return and have problems with. LEE tops the list by a WIDE margin, but it is also a good seller. So there is more out there in use so, you figure if its just a numbers thing. I feel its a lower quality product that will be fine for the occasional loader. (This press is different as its not made from junk "white metal".)

 The best CS goes to RCBS/DILLON. These two companies are the antimony of what CS should be. As far as quality products, you wont go wrong with RCBS, DILLON, REDDING, FOSTER, or early Pacific presses. LYMAN is also good, but I have seen problems with there turret presses. hence the many upgrades and changes seen in the past ten -fifteen years with that press.

 Personally I have a RCBS AMMO MASTER and DILLON 550 bolted to my bench.

I have personally used up three LEE hand primers. I graduated to a RAM PRINE. I mounted it in a LEE cheapo white-metal press. I used this for a couple years until I wore out the "frame" of the press. I had a second and that one is still going. I used the primer that was on a PACFIC press I had for a couple years too. it worked well enough, but was completely a prime by feel seat-er. A couple years back RCBS came out with there APS priming system. the RCBS rep gave me a bench model to try for a while and I fell hard for it!! You can adjust how far it seats and you still get the "feel" I like when seating a primer. He took it back and a short time later I got my own!! That's what I use now.

BUT this cast LEE press SHOULD be as good as the others that it copies. ;) ;D ::)

 Good luck with your new purchase!!

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Re: Reloading Presses
« Reply #33 on: September 18, 2007, 03:27:38 PM »
I ordered the Lee Classic cast the price was right and I also do not care for the way Rcbs handles the spent primers I have to vacuum the floor after every use. I used a lee Challenger for years and it has loaded 1000's of rounds but alas  I didn't keep the pivot points lubed so it got a lot of slack. I replaced the parts and it works fine now but I have started playinng with the bigger rounds and wanted to be able to ensure full length resizing without a lot of effort. The Rock Chucker is a fine tool only this one doesn't belong to me it is my brother in laws and he will start his fall reloading shortly so I needed to find a replacement. After seeing a Lee handling a 50 BMG I figured it would do the 338 ultra mag that we are playing with right now. And the LEE is 40 bucks cheaper. The challenger is pretty much relegated to bullet seating and pistol rounds and it will do that job just fine.

Good single stage press. You can't go wrong with this press. It will crank out ammo for you just fine. When I started loading I used the Lee Challenger. I loaded 44 mag & special and 308 on it. I changed to the rockchucker so that I can use the LNL quick change feature.

Load away and stay safe!

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Re: Reloading Presses
« Reply #34 on: September 20, 2007, 01:50:18 AM »
Go green! RCBS