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- Halifax - NS
Lee dies are great - I use them in my Dillons all the time.
It's their progressive presses that suck balls.
It's their progressive presses that suck balls.
Lee dies are great - I use them in my Dillons all the time.
It's their progressive presses that suck balls.
It's their progressive presses that suck balls.
I will add that since we have some discussion on Lee presses my assessment. I started on a Lee Challenger press and then got a second one in a box of stuff from auction
I gave both away, one I broke the cast linkage on and got a new set sent for free. The newer ones have a better linkage. As a starter press they are OK.
I prefer the RCBS presses, I have an RS-2 and RS-5 set up on the bench and a JR-2 that I started with sitting under the bench, I guess it will find a home when I rebuild my bench so I will have 3 presses set up.
Oh God, not this sh!t again.It's their progressive presses that suck balls.
I have used LEE dies, but I have never purchased any. I cursed having to use a LEE sizing die, when the decapping rod kept slipping in the collet. It was a friends press and dies, and I was demonstrating loading to him, using his gear.
Fixing that takes about 5 seconds, you simply tighten it. It's a superior design for volume loading since sooner or later a stuck case will show up and you can just pound them out with that thicc rod.