I really enjoyed your video. Unlike many more experienced reloaders, you take the time to share and explain the process. The others give a good overview, but you provide the details. Thank you. Just one thing, please use wrenches rather than pliers. Nobody likes round nuts.
Good Morning JerrBear Tactical, Awesome video on doing caliber change on the "Lee 6 pack Press" Well done brother!!! 👏 👏👏 Very Impressive machine. I got on the list for the blem press that Lee released but unfortunately wasn't able to get as they went quickly.
LEE made a big mistake abandoning the load master and its capability to swap calibers quickly. I have a Pro 1000 and went to the loadmaster 4 years ago for this very reason. 30k rounds later and I’ve got to start replacing core parts on it. I would have gladly bought another but since they stopped manufacturing, I’m out of luck. But thanks for the video and the instructional content. I just don’t think this generation is convenient enough.
I agree, Lee should have designed this press with a similar top plate like the Load Master. I have a Pro 1000 and use it exclusively for one caliber to avoid the hassle of dealing with all that. Otherwise I use a Hornady AP press and it's fairly quick to change calibers.
I actually went on eBay and bought a 380ACP unit for 299 even though I don't load that caliber. I may just pick up an extra and let it sit in a box for a few years before I'll need it.@@1990notch
I really, really hate that they abandoned it. They seem to be pushing the company toward one that is more expensive, and in doing so, attempting to push toward higher quality. I was so stocked up on equipment that I haven’t needed anything, but now that I have a friend who is needing to get into reloading, I cannot believe the prices they are charging. I also am noticing they have abandoned most of their line of Lee Loaders and are only keeping stock of the most popular calibers.
Thank you for posting. Im also a beginner with the Six Pack so this would be a great point to start for me.
I really enjoyed your video. Unlike many more experienced reloaders, you take the time to share and explain the process. The others give a good overview, but you provide the details. Thank you. Just one thing, please use wrenches rather than pliers. Nobody likes round nuts.
Great video man! Keep up the great work.
Thanks a lot!
Good Morning JerrBear Tactical, Awesome video on doing caliber change on the "Lee 6 pack Press" Well done brother!!! 👏 👏👏 Very Impressive machine. I got on the list for the blem press that Lee released but unfortunately wasn't able to get as they went quickly.
LEE made a big mistake abandoning the load master and its capability to swap calibers quickly. I have a Pro 1000 and went to the loadmaster 4 years ago for this very reason. 30k rounds later and I’ve got to start replacing core parts on it. I would have gladly bought another but since they stopped manufacturing, I’m out of luck. But thanks for the video and the instructional content. I just don’t think this generation is convenient enough.
I agree, Lee should have designed this press with a similar top plate like the Load Master. I have a Pro 1000 and use it exclusively for one caliber to avoid the hassle of dealing with all that. Otherwise I use a Hornady AP press and it's fairly quick to change calibers.
I actually went on eBay and bought a 380ACP unit for 299 even though I don't load that caliber. I may just pick up an extra and let it sit in a box for a few years before I'll need it.@@1990notch
I really, really hate that they abandoned it.
They seem to be pushing the company toward one that is more expensive, and in doing so, attempting to push toward higher quality.
I was so stocked up on equipment that I haven’t needed anything, but now that I have a friend who is needing to get into reloading, I cannot believe the prices they are charging.
I also am noticing they have abandoned most of their line of Lee Loaders and are only keeping stock of the most popular calibers.
cannned air works for the worst part of the powder spillage.
I keep a can on my bench to blow off small amounts of slipped powder or dirt.
Good job could’ve had more lite and close ups but very good keep it up
That case retainer ring is a huge pain. I don’t use it
Can you swap calibers back and not have to recalibrate your dies?
Yes, with the breach lock bushings.
Excellent! Thanks