I just got my Lyman 8 turret press today, and I shot a video on it. I wasn't very happy with the priming system, and have removed it. I'll hand prime from now on. But the turret press proved to be an AWESOME press! It took half the time to load my rounds with it, even with the priming issues. Thanks for your video on this
It's a great press even with the priming problems. I am definitely enjoying mine and I am glad the video was helpful. Thanks for the comment and happy reloading.
@@kyfirearms yes, sir. I don't know how I reloaded before I got this Lyman press. My 20 year old RCBS partner press was okay, but I loaded until early morning, even though I didn't need the l didn't need the rounds, first thing this morning tried to think about what other caliber ammo I don't need, to load... Between the Lyman press, and my new Hornady auto powder dispenser, I'm getting more done in less time.
@@nmhvactech5474 Redding T7... it only has 7 holes for dies. I'm consistently getting 0.001" to 0.0015" runout. But I neck turn my once fired brass and new brass.
It's 3/20 in a Corona life. Midway USA has this press on sale for 189. That's better than what I paid for my Lee turret kit 10 years ago. I hate my "stock" priming system, and would love that upgrade. I almost pulled the trigger last night. But each time I say "What is wrong with my Lee?" Not a lot. I was raised in a day when a box of 22LR was all you got for a month. If you got a shotty it was a 20ga if you were lucky, just as likely a .410. My Lee can keep up with my shooting, but 189 and a better priming system...darn that is nice.
I really like my Lyman all american 8 station press. I use my primer system for regular hunting loads, and use a hand primer for my precision loads. never had any problems. This press really is a beefy, stable, and accurate. I like it better then our Redding T7 press just because of the 8th station. both are built like tanks and you wont tell the difference otherwise.
To me owning both I really can't tell the difference. Beyond the obvious color change, one extra station etc. They both have reloaded precisely and are very durable. So knowing what I know now I would just buy the Lyman and save the money, but there both great presses. I don't see the worth in putting out the extra money for the Redding T-7 unless you just partial to that brand and then by all means. Since we owned the Redding first I do love the press but if I had to choose now it would be the Lyman.
What issue did you have I see what you are saying about the view when the primer system is installed but I saw some other videos that the system was giving them some problems.?
Mine was originally damaged when I received the press. I tried it out after I received the new one but just didn't like how it felt on the press. I also got used to using it without the priming system and like it better without it on the press. It is really just feel and personal preference for me, I am sure some people use it and like it.
I just got the priming tool, and have problems with primers falling into the plunger hole and binding the ram. That was with large pstol primers. I like my old model Lee better, although the Frankford Arsenal looks nice, mine binds up a lot.
Have you had any problems with the primer tray that came the the Frankford Arsenal Perfect Seat Hand Primer. My tray wouldn't load the primers. They all just backed up at the mouth of the hand primer. I did discover that the RCBS Hand Priming Tool tray works just fine. Am I the only one with this problem?
I ordered the hand primer. The primer on the All-American 8 is pretty brutal. Mine was not even functional. Called Lyman and they are sending me anther one. Press is awesome though.
hu, i just got one, im new at reloading, i didnt use it yet, but on mine the ram is slightly scratching at the hole, not a big deal, but i wonder if yours did the same ?
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I just got my Lyman 8 turret press today, and I shot a video on it. I wasn't very happy with the priming system, and have removed it. I'll hand prime from now on. But the turret press proved to be an AWESOME press! It took half the time to load my rounds with it, even with the priming issues. Thanks for your video on this
It's a great press even with the priming problems. I am definitely enjoying mine and I am glad the video was helpful. Thanks for the comment and happy reloading.
@@kyfirearms yes, sir. I don't know how I reloaded before I got this Lyman press. My 20 year old RCBS partner press was okay, but I loaded until early morning, even though I didn't need the l didn't need the rounds, first thing this morning tried to think about what other caliber ammo I don't need, to load...
Between the Lyman press, and my new Hornady auto powder dispenser, I'm getting more done in less time.
I didn’t even bother to try to install the priming system.
Im torn between the Redding T8 & the Lyman A8. How accurate and concentric do rifle loads turn out on this press?
@@nmhvactech5474 Redding T7... it only has 7 holes for dies.
I'm consistently getting 0.001" to 0.0015" runout. But I neck turn my once fired brass and new brass.
Great video review on the Lyman press and the primer tool 👍👍
Thank you very much, I appreciate it.
I have that primer. I like it lots. That press is on my wish list.
Thanks, both are excellent. The quality of both combined with reasonable prices makes them excellent. Thanks for commenting, I appreciate it.
It's 3/20 in a Corona life. Midway USA has this press on sale for 189. That's better than what I paid for my Lee turret kit 10 years ago. I hate my "stock" priming system, and would love that upgrade. I almost pulled the trigger last night. But each time I say "What is wrong with my Lee?" Not a lot. I was raised in a day when a box of 22LR was all you got for a month. If you got a shotty it was a 20ga if you were lucky, just as likely a .410. My Lee can keep up with my shooting, but 189 and a better priming system...darn that is nice.
Do you ever use a powder through die and a Lyman powder measure on the Lyman 8?
I haven't used that setup with this press yet. Thanks for commenting.
I really like my Lyman all american 8 station press. I use my primer system for regular hunting loads, and use a hand primer for my precision loads. never had any problems. This press really is a beefy, stable, and accurate. I like it better then our Redding T7 press just because of the 8th station. both are built like tanks and you wont tell the difference otherwise.
It's a great press and I really like using it as well. Thanks for commenting, I appreciate it.
I've been looking at the AA 8 and the T7. Does the T7 quality make the price premium worth it over the AA8?
The Lyman AA8 is very good quality. I can't personally compare the two, but it came down to the Lymans cheaper price for me.
To me owning both I really can't tell the difference. Beyond the obvious color change, one extra station etc. They both have reloaded precisely and are very durable. So knowing what I know now I would just buy the Lyman and save the money, but there both great presses. I don't see the worth in putting out the extra money for the Redding T-7 unless you just partial to that brand and then by all means. Since we owned the Redding first I do love the press but if I had to choose now it would be the Lyman.
Very useful video....thank you.
Glad it was helpful, thank you for the comment.
I like the RCBS primer, no shell holder needed
I almost got the RCBS, it looks like a great product. Thanks for your comment.
What issue did you have I see what you are saying about the view when the primer system is installed but I saw some other videos that the system was giving them some problems.?
Mine was originally damaged when I received the press. I tried it out after I received the new one but just didn't like how it felt on the press. I also got used to using it without the priming system and like it better without it on the press. It is really just feel and personal preference for me, I am sure some people use it and like it.
I just got the priming tool, and have problems with primers falling into the plunger hole and binding the ram. That was with large pstol primers. I like my old model Lee better, although the Frankford Arsenal looks nice, mine binds up a lot.
Have you had any problems with the primer tray that came the the Frankford Arsenal Perfect Seat Hand Primer. My tray wouldn't load the primers. They all just backed up at the mouth of the hand primer. I did discover that the RCBS Hand Priming Tool tray works just fine. Am I the only one with this problem?
I mainly only use it for large rifle primers, but haven't had any issues.
I ordered the hand primer. The primer on the All-American 8 is pretty brutal. Mine was not even functional. Called Lyman and they are sending me anther one. Press is awesome though.
It's a really nice hand primer. I love it and the Lyman press. Thanks for commenting, I appreciate it.
Great video sir iv been thinking of getting that hand priming tool
Thank you. I love the hand primer, it is a great tool.
That’s pretty, thanks for sharing!
Thank you. I greatly appreciate it.
Can you prime 9mm handgun shells with this?
The Frankfort Arsenal will prime everything.
I don’t crimp I’d have four two die sets and have four different calibers on one head and use it like a single stage press. Set them and forget them.
It would definitely work great for that. Thanks for commenting, I appreciate it.
I really like mine! Got it for free
Hard to beat free.
Put a McDonalds straw in the ram and it will keep the primers from falling out of the top slot. RCBS Rock Chucker had the save issues.
Thanks for the tip.
Sorry Brother, I meant to do ya a VR! I’ll work on that tomorrow. Nice prizes! Hope I win!
No problem. I look forward to seeing it. I know how it is, not enough time in a day.
I like em! 👍🏻🇺🇸
Thanks
I thought about going with a hand primer but I’m gonna give the Lyman a shot first.
I think it would be fine, it just kind of got in the way for me.
Good video , love my lyman too , don't use primer feeder either ,l use lee auto primer as it works best .
Thanks, it's a great press.
If only it were progressive..
hu, i just got one, im new at reloading, i didnt use it yet, but on mine the ram is slightly scratching at the hole, not a big deal, but i wonder if yours did the same ?
No, the ram shouldn't be scratching anywhere. You might want to Email Lyman about it.