- Location
- Newfoundland
Has anyone ever taken them up on the replacement policy ?
We had some heavy flooding here a couple yrs ago and most of our basement was under 4 feet of water including most of my reloading gear. Since I wasn't shooting at the time and am unable to get down to the basement I had to have others do the cleanup for me .Unfortunately someone else would never look after stuff like you would do yourself ,since I had my .45 ACP up on my loading bench I never gave much thought to the other stuff . Untill this summer that is . When I went to reload my .45 LC I found a solid lump that used to be my dies and a Lee turret all corroded into one piece . The same is true of my .357, 9mm. Each set basically welded to the turrets. I contacted LEE and they said that if I sent my dies to them they would replace them for 1/2 price of new ones in US funds of course.
Would this be a good deal or am I better off replacing them from the Equiptment Exchange .
A bit wordy but thanks,
Marcel
We had some heavy flooding here a couple yrs ago and most of our basement was under 4 feet of water including most of my reloading gear. Since I wasn't shooting at the time and am unable to get down to the basement I had to have others do the cleanup for me .Unfortunately someone else would never look after stuff like you would do yourself ,since I had my .45 ACP up on my loading bench I never gave much thought to the other stuff . Untill this summer that is . When I went to reload my .45 LC I found a solid lump that used to be my dies and a Lee turret all corroded into one piece . The same is true of my .357, 9mm. Each set basically welded to the turrets. I contacted LEE and they said that if I sent my dies to them they would replace them for 1/2 price of new ones in US funds of course.
Would this be a good deal or am I better off replacing them from the Equiptment Exchange .
A bit wordy but thanks,
Marcel