I had an amazon coupon so I just ordered the classic loader for 36 bucks, even if I use it once I won't cry too much over it.
I've seen some stores on here somewhere along Black Friday have really good rock chucker prices, I think I might keep my eye out for that, hopefully the lee will keep my occupied in the meantime
I'm really new to double rifles so this has been quite an experience so far.
I've seen some stores on here somewhere along Black Friday have really good rock chucker prices, I think I might keep my eye out for that, hopefully the lee will keep my occupied in the meantime
I'm really new to double rifles so this has been quite an experience so far.
Tony 77, that Lee classic will do just fine, and in .303 Brit at least, it loads some reasonably accurate ammo. The classic by itself only allows for one charge volume, as it comes with just one scoop. That limits your ability to sample lighter or heavier charges of whatever powders you have, which is probably the biggest shortcoming of the Lee Classic. If you want to try a slightly lighter load, or get a little closer to book max, you have to buy either the Lee powder scoop set, or a scale and some way to dispense the powder. Get that far, and might as well buy a Rock Chucker and some conventional dies. Oh, and a lube system, (Lee case lube on your fingers works just fine) case trimmer, powder measure, yadda yadda yadda! Skip the bottom shelf presses. Buy once, cry once.
Yup, I've had a primer go off when seating it with the punch. Blackened my finger tips, but, sanely following the manufacturers instructions, my thumb and forefinger holding the priming punch were the only part of my anatomy in line with the mouth of the case, and since I use my strong hand to swing a hammer, I only scorched my support hand anyway! No biggy, no harm, no foul.