Awesome! I'm glad you enjoyed them, brother! Yeah, I could never really tell a difference in accuracy between the two coatings. Just clean barrels and far less smoke :)
I just got one of these and a Lee Breech Lock Classic Cast Press on which I will do decapping and full length sizing as well as primer pocket swaging of 5.56 and 7.62 NATO with staked primers. Then I use a Lee 4 Hole Turret press to load the powder, seat the projectiles and then set a factory crimp on the rounds. I have been priming by hand but I may start priming on a press as well.
DocLarsen44 This was my intension also. I've got an Lee Breech Lock, the Forster Co-Ax, an Lee 4 Hole Turret press and my latest one a lee Loadmaster. I will use them all on this small table for my videos so the Bench Plate system was a great choise.
Happy New Year, Brother!! Wow! I didn't know this was available. Great video. I have to get one of these ASAP as I too have to swap my Dillon out for RCBS turret press for rifle. I would probably have to use the wood bases.
shotgundrums All the best for you and your family in 2015 brother. I've shoot your bullets and they all worked great. The Hi-Tek and clear coated ones looks best but I can't see any difference in accuracy...all of them were really good. Greetings Markus
Thanks I will order one for my RCBS Press. As the RCBS metal plates are expensive & hard to find in stock etc.? The Lee looks like it will do the job nicely. Thanks for sharing.?
Straight to the point fantastic video thank you. 👍🏼
Thanks, all I needed to know in order to make a safe purchase. Missouri.
Awesome! I'm glad you enjoyed them, brother! Yeah, I could never really tell a difference in accuracy between the two coatings. Just clean barrels and far less smoke :)
shotgundrums That's right brother. I have ordered some of the Hi-Tek Supercoating and can't wait to test it a little bit more.
I just got one of these and a Lee Breech Lock Classic Cast Press on which I will do decapping and full length sizing as well as primer pocket swaging of 5.56 and 7.62 NATO with staked primers. Then I use a Lee 4 Hole Turret press to load the powder, seat the projectiles and then set a factory crimp on the rounds. I have been priming by hand but I may start priming on a press as well.
DocLarsen44 This was my intension also. I've got an Lee Breech Lock, the Forster Co-Ax, an Lee 4 Hole Turret press and my latest one a lee Loadmaster. I will use them all on this small table for my videos so the Bench Plate system was a great choise.
This is a nice addition for my reloading needs.
Thanks for the video.
Happy New Year, Brother!! Wow! I didn't know this was available. Great video. I have to get one of these ASAP as I too have to swap my Dillon out for RCBS turret press for rifle. I would probably have to use the wood bases.
shotgundrums All the best for you and your family in 2015 brother. I've shoot your bullets and they all worked great. The Hi-Tek and clear coated ones looks best but I can't see any difference in accuracy...all of them were really good. Greetings Markus
Thanks I will order one for my RCBS Press. As the RCBS metal plates are expensive & hard to find in stock etc.? The Lee looks like it will do the job nicely. Thanks for sharing.?
Nice informational video. How well is the wood base holding up?
None of them is damaged but the steel base holds more snug (in the frame)
I like the silver colour in your Foster, is it the original paint?
+A Ciaran No I had to paint it...the original red was not in the best condition after serveral years of using ;-)
+wiederladerTv Thanks, good job