Many people on this board have slagged Lee and threatened to throw their press in the garbage. Yet not one has followed through when I offered to take it off their hands. One guy said it would cost too much to ship and when I offered to pay the shipping he mysteriously disappeared.My offer still stands, you can give me Your Lee progrssives so that your suffering stops
Many people on this board have slagged Lee and threatened to throw their press in the garbage. Yet not one has followed through when I offered to take it off their hands. One guy said it would cost too much to ship and when I offered to pay the shipping he mysteriously disappeared.![]()
Many people on this board have slagged Lee and threatened to throw their press in the garbage. Yet not one has followed through when I offered to take it off their hands. One guy said it would cost too much to ship and when I offered to pay the shipping he mysteriously disappeared.![]()
Yup, funny ain't it
I love my Lee single stage press use it more than the Forster Co-Ax that is collecting dust
Many people on this board have slagged Lee and threatened to throw their press in the garbage. Yet not one has followed through when I offered to take it off their hands. One guy said it would cost too much to ship and when I offered to pay the shipping he mysteriously disappeared.![]()
Well, it's possible that you got a lemon but as I said I have used mine for at least 25 years and for me they have been very reliable with minimal primer loss. I did install the primer blast shields because I like my eyes but have never ever had a single detonation. I don't use Federal primers in either of them (Lee recommends you don't) as I hand seat my Federals for a light .38 Special PPC gun but every other type (Winchester, CCI, Tula, Wolf, Fiocchi, Dominion (Russian) have all fed with no issue. I also never muscle my way through a round. As soon as I feel any sort of unusual resistance I stop to find the reason why. Except in p0rn0 a bigger hammer is not always better.I Sold an Lee explodemaster for the cost of the dies that went with it.
It was sold F2F with full disclosure and came with every accessory available as well as multiple spare parts and 2 sets of dies and multiple shell plates. I think i asked $100 for it.
Was shooting IPSC at the time and reloading for 2 so at minimum 1000 rounds a month.
Tried every fix I could find on youtube (there are a lot of videos on how to fix / improve that particular press) to deal with the primer feed system that was imho designed by a 3 year old who’s prior engineering experience was chewing on Lego blocks.
After several hundred primers seated upside down or crushed, and two very exciting primer detonation sessions that resulted in plastic shrapnel moving away from the press at high velocity after multiple primers had detonated, i had had enough excitement and moved on.
Not a newby to reloading as I have been doing so since the 1980’s and had multiple presses at the time.
That particular press is poorly designed. The 9mm shell plates are a joke and don’t properly center the cases correctly (there are a ton of youtube videos on how to fix this particular issue), it primes on the upstroke so there is very little “feel” when doing so, and it continually jams and crushes primers when it is not seating them upside down, and is an occasional and very temperamental IED.
YMMV but IMHO it is a pretty much useless, other than for entertainment and masochistic purposes.