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Lee Classic Loader??
Just curious if anyone knows about the Lee Classic Loaders, are they worth investing money into a $30 hand loader?? Or would the Lee Breech Lock Hand Press be a better investment?? I've never reloaded but really want to get into it? Just curious of what other's thoughts on these 2 are.
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Or should I just go all out and spend the money on press of some sort whether it be single or progressive??
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Hand Press
Me, i would start with the hand press. It uses standard dies, which can be of any brand. When trying to create new loads, i used to take my pick-up camper with a scale, bullets, powder, dies, and the hand press out shooting with me. It worked good. It wasn't my first press, but it could have been. My first press was a simple Jr press, and it still works after so many many years.
We first reloaded with the old Lyman Tong Tool, and that worked, but i like using a simple press much better.. The nice thing about the hand press, is you can reload just about anywhere, without needing a 'bench'. One can load on the kitchen counter if need be, or the dining table, or a desk. My first bench, was a surplus school desk that i screwed the press and powder drop to, and also the desk was screwed to the floor. If one starts with a hand press without a real reloading area, all the same necessary accessories can be used in the future with a bench mounted press in a reloading room, if that comes to be. Starting with a simple bench mounted press would work just fine. However, in my opinion, it would be a mistake to start with a progressive. |
Thank you. I would have to agree with you, living in and apartment isn't ideal for mounting a press somewhere, not saying it can't be done just not ideal. I was leaning more towards the hand press. So thank you for making my decision a little easier. Again thanks for your input, I greatly appreciate it.
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it would be a mistake to start with a progressive. If you decide to go with a single stage press a tool table is a good way to mount the press in an apartment: http://www.amazon.com/Shop-Fox-D2056.../dp/B00004TQEP or you could build something similar with 2x4s and plywood to save some money. Good luck |
Originally Posted by ronlaughlin
(Post 4071373)
However, in my opinion, it would be a mistake to start with a progressive.
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I would go with the hand press,also. The Lee loaders may be ok,but you can't change to different calipers,of which,in time you will do,once your hooked on hand loading.
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