- Location
- Brockville, ON
This is a 2 parter:
I've noticed that throughout the stroke on my Lee Challenger press, the ram is able to move around a total of as much as 1/16" in every direction. Is this normal? Would this count as the ability to self-center and float or add some undesirable runout to my rounds? I've had the press since my teens and not knowing any better haven't been the kindest to it with primer compound on the ram and no grease.
Part 2: is it worth it to upgrade my press? I load mostly 308 for hunting but am always pursuing more accuracy because it's fun to do so. I'd be considering the Lee Classic Cast or the Redding Big Boss. Both cast O type presses with similar design. The price difference is $100 so big whoop. Any feedback on those or similar would be appreciated.
I've just finished reading Zediker's book, Handloading for Competition and wish I did so years ago. It's like the mentor I never had! Now that I've read it, my process and some tools are getting a revamp...hence this post.
I've noticed that throughout the stroke on my Lee Challenger press, the ram is able to move around a total of as much as 1/16" in every direction. Is this normal? Would this count as the ability to self-center and float or add some undesirable runout to my rounds? I've had the press since my teens and not knowing any better haven't been the kindest to it with primer compound on the ram and no grease.
Part 2: is it worth it to upgrade my press? I load mostly 308 for hunting but am always pursuing more accuracy because it's fun to do so. I'd be considering the Lee Classic Cast or the Redding Big Boss. Both cast O type presses with similar design. The price difference is $100 so big whoop. Any feedback on those or similar would be appreciated.
I've just finished reading Zediker's book, Handloading for Competition and wish I did so years ago. It's like the mentor I never had! Now that I've read it, my process and some tools are getting a revamp...hence this post.


















































