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I didn't needed it

Written on Jul 22, 2016

I bought a Lee Load Master from here and it already come with a explosion shield.

I decided to keep it anyways. . . . . .

For what it is, the most affordable progressive reloading machine

Written on Jul 22, 2016

I reloaded with a single stage press for quite some time and decided to try a progressive machine for my handguns and 223 calibers, but will remain using the single stage for my other rifle cartridges.

I saw several reviews on YouTube and decided that I could live with the shortcomings and prepared to do some filling, sanding, etc.

Basically, I thought that I will be experiencing indexing problems and priming sitting issues, both functions that, in my mind, define a progressive machine. Also, expecting problems with the case feeding assembly, and decided that if it was a problem, I could live without it.

Well, I bought the machine on 2016 and looks like Lee Precision listened because I didn’t find the problems I was expecting, granted, it took me some time to understand how to adjust the indexing, but once I did (without filling or sanding, just using a 11 mm wrench), it worked quite well.

• Indexing is smooth, but my opinion is based on that this is my first and only progressive that I operated at any capacity;
• Didn’t have any issues with the priming system, only the ones caused by me when learning the machine function;
• There is plenty of adjustment available to adjust the case feeding assembly, contrary to what I saw in YouTube;

I did some changes, actually one; I replaced the bolt that controls the primer seating depth with one without raised lettering, $0.11.

I bought the 223 kit not only because I wanted to reload this caliber, but because it comes with the
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