Well it got here, and like a giddy school boy I rushed the box down to dad's sacred meditation, de-stress, forget about the rest of life private alter to the bullet gods and set er' up. I like it. It was easy to attach once I made the run to the Co-Op (damn commies) and picked up the required mounting hardware. Anyway, here's the set up.
First, for loading brass:
And when I decide to load some of those nasty 525 grain Lyman Sabot slugs I just finished casting earlier today... :
I'm pretty proud of my setup. Added that extra 3/4 sheet to an old heavy table, and built the hutch as I wanted it. I think I'm done now. Though I am interested in that Lee Load Master now and I could use some more shelves... Anyway, its a good home for the turret.
Anyway, Hornady LnL Classic for rifle on the right, new Lee Classic Turret on the left. The Lee Load All II is simply placed in the middle and 2 5/8 bolts with wingnuts hold that down for shot shells. It works pretty good for my uses. I'm finding the Lee equipment allows me to do a little of this and that without going "balls in" money wise. I still load my precision stuff with the Hornady and an RCBS Competition die set, but I needed to speed up production for pistol as my wife shoots too now.... we can go through 300 10mm for me and 300 .40 for her in a couple hours pretty easy when we get together with the gang for pistol games (my personal favorite is Poker at 25 yards). The new addition should allow me to keep up a lot easier. I just got a 6 cavity Lee 10mm mold, so that should make things considerably cheaper.... As well, as some one mentioned, I decap with that Lee hand press while watching TV and throw it in my vibrating cleaner. But I will size pistol and prime on press I think.
That's Kirby in the one photo. He says Hi. He sits right there while I load and sleeps. He can't wait for bird season again....
Thanks guys. Any other tips will be appreciated.