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MichiganMike's Review of Lee Breech Lock Reloader Press
This is the second Lee Breech Lock Reloading press I have purchased.Like others, my first one was used purely for decapping spent brass and seating cast bullets. This press worked perfectly for this purpose. I did not want to spend $90 plus for the larger Lee press.
The fact that it is made of aluminum doesn't concern me. It is a strong metal. They do build airplanes and AR-15 upper receivers out of it.
Since then I have sold my long guns as I no longer hunt. I will be using this little press for reloading 9mm (9X19mm Luger). This press will be more than adequate for resizing the small, straight walled 9mm brass. I don't need the compound linkage and the leverage it provides to handle the 9mm brass.
Try it; you'll like it.
The fact that it is made of aluminum doesn't concern me. It is a strong metal. They do build airplanes and AR-15 upper receivers out of it.
Since then I have sold my long guns as I no longer hunt. I will be using this little press for reloading 9mm (9X19mm Luger). This press will be more than adequate for resizing the small, straight walled 9mm brass. I don't need the compound linkage and the leverage it provides to handle the 9mm brass.
Try it; you'll like it.
Pros:
- Inexpensive well built entirely functional
Cons:
- Not the best press for someone resizing large rifle brass
Best Used for:
- decapping spent brass. resizing lead bullets, reloading pistol ammunition
Would Recommend:
Yes