- Location
- Central Alberta
I've been using an old Lyman orange crusher press for years, no problems with it, always been great. Same with all other Lyman stuff I have. So I recommended their stuff to a buddy who is just getting into reloading.
Seems I made a mistake in recommending this stuff. My buddy gets the Lyman kit for Christmas. He sets it up and the tapped hole in the top of the press for the die is threaded SUPER rough, I mean bad, he hasn't tried a die in it yet (doesn't have one), but from the the look and feel of it, I think I would just send it back. It would be unacceptable to me for the kind of money a guy lays out for this equipment.
Also the handle is meant to thread in on either side, for right or left handed operation, but he figures they threaded the hole backward in the right hand side.Can't even get the handle to start in.
I read on AO that someone had picked up a set of Lyman dies from B.P.S, and when he got them home, the threads on the die body were super rough cut, not up to par for precision reloading equipment, sent them back.
Anyone else notice piss poor quality control and workmanship on the new Lyman equipment? Or are these isolated incidents?
Seems I made a mistake in recommending this stuff. My buddy gets the Lyman kit for Christmas. He sets it up and the tapped hole in the top of the press for the die is threaded SUPER rough, I mean bad, he hasn't tried a die in it yet (doesn't have one), but from the the look and feel of it, I think I would just send it back. It would be unacceptable to me for the kind of money a guy lays out for this equipment.
I read on AO that someone had picked up a set of Lyman dies from B.P.S, and when he got them home, the threads on the die body were super rough cut, not up to par for precision reloading equipment, sent them back.
Anyone else notice piss poor quality control and workmanship on the new Lyman equipment? Or are these isolated incidents?


















































