Thank you for the concise plain language video. So many are like 30 minutes long, use jargon, and at the end I still don’t know the basics. Now I might finally try reloading!
Loaded a ton of rounds on the same press . Just got an RCBS Rock Chucker. Love it. It’s a little easier to use, but nothing wrong with Lee, great value
I have the older version of this press that doesn't have the twist lock bushings. I live in a remote area of Alaska and I have plenty of time to reload. It gets the job done. Cartridges remain accurate and bring in food. I cast my own bullets as well. 8mm mauser and 219 zipper.
I like your removable setup. I have a lot of my tools mounted to pieces of shelving board. I just clamped them to the bench and move, remove them and install them as I need them. When you have a small work area, it works out really nicely. Good video
Been reloading now for 8 years, at least 20k rounds mostly pistol all caliber, this is a great press, I just was given a Dillon 550, it’s a big difference but if I was to only have the single press I wouldn’t mind.
Hi Brother, such a great video. Thank you.new sub May I ask, Are you still happy with the press or would you go for the challenger? Currently have a pro 4000 and its brilliant on 9mm but for .223 its more convient to do some stages individually. Which should I go for? regards PS. 10/10 setup and video. and the use of space. many blessings
Thank You its still 100% good to me -- Its a super good value press for the occasional reloader which I am. I have never even thought about going another route. Thats my Humble Opinion
Good video TU. For a beginner this seems the best way to go but I think that's a mistake in a long run. for around 250 and sometimes under, you can get a prograsive that includes everything including die set.powder feeder, primer feeder, etc. the advantage is not just speed but you will not need to upgrade if you start shooting and reloading more.
WV591 - Disagree with you on the "mistake" part. Yes, a complete turret press kit is going to be more cost effective than purchasing items separately - that's true. However, a turret press has so many things going on with each pull of the handle that it's extremely confusing for beginners. A single stage press is DEFINITELY what a beginner needs to start with to develop understanding of each step and its place in sequence, along with appreciation of the craft. So, single stage press kit? Sure. Turret press kit? Not for beginners.
Hey brother, I'm setting up my press again since I've moved. I no longer have the make shift set up that I use to have.... im now applying it to a work bench. What size nut and bolts do I use again? Can't seem to find a straight answer online. I understand the length will be my preference.
Get a threaded insert kit like this one -- amzn.to/477YQJS (amazon affiliate link) I used the 3/8" inserts, then get bolts that are 3/8" that are long enough for your set up
I have a question on the shell holders, I'm wanting to get this kit to reload 308, the die kit I'm wanting to get comes with 4 dies, and a shell holder that goes on the press, but I'm confused on the shell holder than goes on the priming mechanism that holds the case so the new primer can go in, I can't seem to figure out if that holder comes with the kit or if I have to find that separately because I didn't see that coming with the die kits.
For that set up they are 2 different and distinct parts. Watch at 5:52 seconds. You will need the priming tool shell holder for .308 and the ram shell holder which comes with your die kit but is different then the primer shell holder. Just search for Lee primer shell holder
@@randomreviews7574Alright thanks, this a different account I have, but one last question, I'm not sure if you know the answer to this one, but do you know if traditional 308 dies can reload Palma 308 cases that use small rifle primers?
I don’t think the directions Lee gives are easy at all! I’ve been puzzling over them for days. My Lee Breech Lock Reloader Press (just like yours) came with something called a Lee Smart Lock Bushing. I’ll be blamed if I can figure out what it is for. The full length resizing die has adjustments on top, which I don’t have a clue are for. The die threads into that weird looking dohickey on top of the press ok, but I’m not sure how far down it goes. Until it touches the shell holder I think. I’m trying to reload for .357, using Lee dies. I haven’t blown anything up yet, so guess I’ll figure things out.
I have the same press as you but probably an older version. I'm thinking about getting the powder measurer like yours. Yours looks like it has a glass reservoir an the new ones are plastic with a lot of complaints about static electricity and throwing non consistent charges, so idk. I'm using the balance beam type now from the 70's but it's so slow.@@randomreviews7574
Who uses vihtavuori n350 slow handgun powder ? 9mm reloading . 115 gr FMJ-RN , 5.7 gr load , AOL 1.140 , PCC 16" barrel . what the velocity there no data out there .. i would guess about 1350 FPS
I planned on buying the three exact components but the four die set. In .380acp, Can I use the Bullet Seating Die/ Crimping Die into different operations??? Seat then back off seating function ant set for crimp only?? Because I want to save money and just get the three seat die but the four-seat die has that crimping feature that separate. Can we do the separate crimping with the seating die as well as long as we back it off is I seen in some videos. Thanks for sharing and sorry for all the questions
I really like your compact, removable setup. Like you, I don't need to reload hundreds of rounds. Thanks for sharing your setup.
Thank you, I am really like this set up.
I agree, I was trying to find ways to mount my press without permanent holes in my workbench and this has a whole new option rolling in my head.
Thank you for the concise plain language video. So many are like 30 minutes long, use jargon, and at the end I still don’t know the basics. Now I might finally try reloading!
Glad it helped
Loaded a ton of rounds on the same press . Just got an RCBS Rock Chucker. Love it. It’s a little easier to use, but nothing wrong with Lee, great value
Always gets you out of trouble ❤
PRIMER IS A PIECE OF JUNK@@richardperry4115
Good stuff man... one of the better basics videos I've seen. I've been reloading for about a year. Wish I had seen this when I first started.
Glad it was helpful!
I have the older version of this press that doesn't have the twist lock bushings. I live in a remote area of Alaska and I have plenty of time to reload. It gets the job done. Cartridges remain accurate and bring in food. I cast my own bullets as well. 8mm mauser and 219 zipper.
Wow, so you are using this for survival. Amazing. I would love to see Alaska one day.
I like your removable setup. I have a lot of my tools mounted to pieces of shelving board. I just clamped them to the bench and move, remove them and install them as I need them. When you have a small work area, it works out really nicely. Good video
Thank you it has worked well for me
you did a great reloading on a budget, nice job
yea, certainly not the highest quality equipment but it does exactly what i need.
Seriously, thank you!
Right on
Nice I just bought the Lee set up and your video definitely helped.
i am glad it helped
Thank you buddy I appreciate the info needed a refresher course lol
Glad to help
Been reloading now for 8 years, at least 20k rounds mostly pistol all caliber, this is a great press, I just was given a Dillon 550, it’s a big difference but if I was to only have the single press I wouldn’t mind.
Good info, well explained. I use the Lee Turrent but having a 2nd press (single stage) is always easy and less cumbersome
Thanks for sharing!
love the bench add on.... easy on and off...
Thank you, it is very functional for my shop setup.
good video. Its my understanding that case lube is unnecessary with carbide dies
Hi Brother, such a great video. Thank you.new sub
May I ask, Are you still happy with the press or would you go for the challenger?
Currently have a pro 4000 and its brilliant on 9mm but for .223 its more convient to do some stages individually.
Which should I go for?
regards
PS. 10/10 setup and video. and the use of space. many blessings
Thank You
its still 100% good to me -- Its a super good value press for the occasional reloader which I am. I have never even thought about going another route. Thats my Humble Opinion
Good video TU. For a beginner this seems the best way to go but I think that's a mistake in a long run. for around 250 and sometimes under, you can get a prograsive that includes everything including die set.powder feeder, primer feeder, etc. the advantage is not just speed but you will not need to upgrade if you start shooting and reloading more.
thank you
WV591 - Disagree with you on the "mistake" part. Yes, a complete turret press kit is going to be more cost effective than purchasing items separately - that's true. However, a turret press has so many things going on with each pull of the handle that it's extremely confusing for beginners. A single stage press is DEFINITELY what a beginner needs to start with to develop understanding of each step and its place in sequence, along with appreciation of the craft. So, single stage press kit? Sure. Turret press kit? Not for beginners.
Looks good 👍 I'm goin in!
Hey brother, I'm setting up my press again since I've moved. I no longer have the make shift set up that I use to have.... im now applying it to a work bench. What size nut and bolts do I use again? Can't seem to find a straight answer online.
I understand the length will be my preference.
Get a threaded insert kit like this one -- amzn.to/477YQJS (amazon affiliate link)
I used the 3/8" inserts, then get bolts that are 3/8" that are long enough for your set up
Very good. Very real ,,, I need that!
What is the maximum cartridge size that press will load?
Does it say in the directions?
I have a question on the shell holders, I'm wanting to get this kit to reload 308, the die kit I'm wanting to get comes with 4 dies, and a shell holder that goes on the press, but I'm confused on the shell holder than goes on the priming mechanism that holds the case so the new primer can go in, I can't seem to figure out if that holder comes with the kit or if I have to find that separately because I didn't see that coming with the die kits.
For that set up they are 2 different and distinct parts. Watch at 5:52 seconds. You will need the priming tool shell holder for .308 and the ram shell holder which comes with your die kit but is different then the primer shell holder. Just search for Lee primer shell holder
@@randomreviews7574Alright thanks, this a different account I have, but one last question, I'm not sure if you know the answer to this one, but do you know if traditional 308 dies can reload Palma 308 cases that use small rifle primers?
@@kingdomofme3681 can not help on that one
Good Video!
Thank you
I don’t think the directions Lee gives are easy at all! I’ve been puzzling over them for days. My Lee Breech Lock Reloader Press (just like yours) came with something called a Lee Smart Lock Bushing. I’ll be blamed if I can figure out what it is for.
The full length resizing die has adjustments on top, which I don’t have a clue are for. The die threads into that weird looking dohickey on top of the press ok, but I’m not sure how far down it goes. Until it touches the shell holder I think. I’m trying to reload for .357, using Lee dies.
I haven’t blown anything up yet, so guess I’ll figure things out.
Did you figure it out?
Good video
Glad you enjoyed
Can you reload .338 lapua with it?
Lee makes a 338 lapua die, so I would say yes pending there is no clearance issue with this press and length of lapua round.
good video thanks!
Thank You
Do you u have to case lube .45 acp, 9mm, 40 and 38?
Debatable -- def will not hurt to use -- but you may want to try a few with and without to see what you like
I have the same press as you but probably an older version. I'm thinking about getting the powder measurer like yours. Yours looks like it has a glass reservoir an the new ones are plastic with a lot of complaints about static electricity and throwing non consistent charges, so idk. I'm using the balance beam type now from the 70's but it's so slow.@@randomreviews7574
Who uses vihtavuori n350 slow handgun powder ? 9mm reloading . 115 gr FMJ-RN , 5.7 gr load , AOL 1.140 , PCC 16" barrel . what the velocity there no data out there .. i would guess about 1350 FPS
Nice set up. Just subbed. I have a TH-cam channel called PA Reloader. There might be some content on reloading that might help you.
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I sometimes forget shotgun since i do not reload those at this point.
Man I like your set up brother
Appreciate it
I planned on buying the three exact components but the four die set. In .380acp, Can I use the Bullet Seating Die/ Crimping Die into different operations??? Seat then back off seating function ant set for crimp only?? Because I want to save money and just get the three seat die but the four-seat die has that crimping feature that separate. Can we do the separate crimping with the seating die as well as long as we back it off is I seen in some videos. Thanks for sharing and sorry for all the questions
sorry i am not much help with crimping. I only re load a few rifle calibers which typically do not need crimping.