My Reloading Bench

Bitumen

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It gets the job done.

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The Lee loading gear is where it belongs, in the grey garbage bucket located just under the Rockchucker press. Lol.

I have a Lee challenger breech lock press mounted to my bench, I sealed up the priming arm slot with JB Weld and the press has only ever seen Redding universal decapping dies. Keeps all the grit out of my real presses as I deprime before SS tumbling! I have a few sets of Lee dies as well, but haven't used them in many years as I replaced them all with other brands, or they were inherited in some way or another.
 
Looks like a good handy setup bud and crazy tidy as well but I bet it's a little different once reloading starts. Also I'm a bit insulted by the Lee comments guys :p
 
What is all the Lee hate about?

I've got RCBS, Hornady, Redding but the Lee's work well and do what they are supposed to....

Nice bench setup!
 
My first post was a poke a bitumen because I know how much he dislikes Lee products and makes sure he tells us all, regularly. Lol

I never said I hated Lee products, just prefer other brands. If I was poor, or a cheap SOB, Lee would be ideal! As for the real press comment, the lee challenger is a very very light duty aluminum press, it's not smooth, the ram isn't in perfect alignment with the die threads, and has considerable deflection when sizing brass. However once modified made a perfect depriming station.

With all that being said, Lee has some great products not offered anywhere else, the collet dies, once you finish them, are a handy tool to have. I use them or K&M mandrels.
 
Looks like a good handy setup bud and crazy tidy as well but I bet it's a little different once reloading starts. Also I'm a bit insulted by the Lee comments guys :p

I do my best to keep the bench tidy. The storage under the bench is helpful for stuff like brass, bullets, dies, reloading trays, etc.
 
Bitumen - please tell us why Lee is so crappy. I don't see it in my equipment. Everything works just as it should.

Maybe I am too new too the game or don't load nearly enough calibers to see the faults. Only load about a half dozen different cal's and probably 12 guns which is really nothing. 4 of those are 204's.

I probably only loaded about 800 -1000 rifle rounds this year so far....

Don't load pistol or shotgun either.

So I am certainly not burning up the press for sure.

I do have to say though not one of those guns shoot my hand loads over 1" if the shooter does his part.


I am always curious when folks have such a strong opinion on a certain brand. They usually have good reason....

Please enlighten me.
 
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