It allows the die to 'float' somewhatI'm confused on the O ring part why would you want your Die to to not be locked down?


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It allows the die to 'float' somewhatI'm confused on the O ring part why would you want your Die to to not be locked down?
Are you sure about that? The gold colored links on mine are cast, which would be fine except they rub a little sometimes and gives off what looks like cast iron dust. But I agree that they work very well. I have one where the mounting holes are about 1/8” from where they should be. Not the end of the world, but kind of shoddy. I’m not much of a fan of the wooden ball handle either. I replaced mine with a billiard ball.I have 2 Lee Classic Cast presses. Neither of them have cast linkage, and the quality of the casting is much better quality than the casting of my Rockchucker's, of which I have 3, two of which are the old originals with the light green wrinkle finish paint job.
Edit: In fact, the Classic Cast is used by some of our boutique bullet makers to hand swage those beauties they produce.
Damoncall , As for the price criticism , in the scheme of the money we all spend on our hobby the extra $150ish spread over a lifetime of shooting is a meaningless cost. If a $150 spent once in a lifetime is an obstacle then you really can’t afford to shoot.
How would you keep your headspace exact with a floating Die?It allows the die to 'float' somewhatYou're better off with a bit of slop in the ram
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Mine are cadmium plated steel, as is the handle steel. Same as they've always been.Are you sure about that? The gold colored links on mine are cast, which would be fine except they rub a little sometimes and gives off what looks like cast iron dust. But I agree that they work very well. I have one where the mounting holes are about 1/8” from where they should be. Not the end of the world, but kind of shoddy. I’m not much of a fan of the wooden ball handle either. I replaced mine with a billiard ball.
I'm toying with the idea of replacing my Co-Ax with an RCBS Rockchucker Supreme.
Pro's and con's of doing so?
Fire away gents.
Huh. Mine are definitely castings.Mine are cadmium plated steel, as is the handle steel. Same as they've always been.
I'm confused on the O ring part why would you want your Die to to not be locked down?
"Ridgid cast iron construction with all steel linkage".Huh. Mine are definitely castings.
It may be steel of some sort but it’s definitely cast. I broke one. It looks like cast iron of some sort on the inside. It is absolutely not machined bar stock."Ridgid cast iron construction with all steel linkage".
I'm in the minority I supposeBecause you want to have to adjust the die settings each and every time you install the dies into the press.
Danny
This is what I understand also. They’re the straightest right out of the box. I own a lot of Lee products because they plain work. Collet neck dies in particular and if I couldn’t have a Co-Ax for some reason I’d be using a classic cast press.Edit: In fact, the Classic Cast is used by some of our boutique bullet makers to hand swage those beauties they produce.
This is the reason for me and I found it to be unsatisfactory.It allows the die to 'float' somewhatYou're better off with a bit of slop in the ram
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Good to know, I ordered one yesterday. I had been looking about for a press with a larger load window for my 338AX.I have 2 Lee Classic Cast presses. Neither of them have cast linkage, and the quality of the casting is much better quality than the casting of my Rockchucker's, of which I have 3, two of which are the old originals with the light green wrinkle finish paint job.
Edit: In fact, the Classic Cast is used by some of our boutique bullet makers to hand swage those beauties they produce.
I always like humor sneaked into these threads.Because you want to have to adjust the die settings each and every time you install the dies into the press.
Danny
AhhI always like humor sneaked into these threads.
Its' a half-ass way to make you die "floating" - like a Co-AXI'm confused on the O ring part why would you want your Die to to not be locked down?