- Location
- Arnprior Ontario
I see these kits for very good prices...are they any good ?
Honestly for priming I would recommend a hand primer (Lyman, RCBS, hornady, whatever) to anyone using a single stage press. That'll save you a ton of time and isn't really expensive. I prime while watching tv, so it's essentially time-free.
Steps:
1-Clean brass if not new.
2-Resize brass.
3-trim brass if needed.
4-clean again if needed.
5-prime using hand-primer while watching GoT or hockey game.
Then you have a large batch of primed cases ready for loading. The larger your batch, the more cost-time-effective you get because you don't sawp between operations.
And yeah, the breech lock system is great. The breech lock adapters are really expensive considering what they cost to make, but they're very convenient.
Poor little lee scales get th'bashing... I liked mine, but had to get something a bit bigger to weigh bullets. I'll still use it.
There's a part of me that wished I'd just gone ahead and gotten a kit to start instead of collecting bits piece by piece. Add manual, dies and components. You could hit the ground running with one.
I bought the kit about 5 years ago. Everything is serviceable to make ammunition
I am contemplating the purchase of the improved classic powder thrower.
FWIW
Regards
Ronr



























