It's kind of a pain to change calibers but I found some 3D printed caliber specific inserts that are of preset height. Just set it to them and go.I’ve been contemplating an APP. It’d be great, even if only used for decapping.
I’ll get one next time I have a giant load of brass to process.
I wish they still made it. I have the new model without the feed tray. Uses the ram prime for all of my priming duty.Anyone besides me still have one of these and are still using it?
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I have one and think it's great. I haven't used it in a while because I use my old Auto Prime because they are quicker to get out. I could feel perfectly happy with that setup if my Auto Primes went South.Anyone besides me still have one of these and are still using it?
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I am not sure how or why that decapping rod could be a problem.And I HATE Lee dies and like RCBS. Whoever came up with that sliding decapping rod ought to be shot! I recently bought a set for an oddball French cartridge because nobody else had one. The dies are unusable. I spent an hour trying to get them to work. I finally threw them out! Junk!
I buy Redding and Wilson for my best guns. I have some Forster dies and a lot of RCBS from my early days.
There’s your horse race.
I bought one at about the same time for 7.5x55 Swiss. It stuck and I also ripped a neck off. I sent it back. They rebuilt it and sent it back. I have not used it since, nor have I checked the mandrel size before or after. It was also tearing up the neck interiors. It would stick and pick up brass on the mandrel. In talking with the person on the phone before returning it, we discussed the mandrel brass pickup issue. We were both on the same page with the idea that a "haze" of brass was normal, and the thick streaks that I was getting was not normal. No polishing of any sort nor any lube I tried would stop that. When they sent it back, they put a note in that said something like "do not neck up brass with it". I wasn't. I was just using it to size new brass necks.I started out with Lee products in the '70's and had good luck.
In September 2025 I purchased a Lee collet die in 6.5 Creedmoor, I neck sized 6 Lapua brass and the it tore the neck off completely, it got returned. I tested the neck size and it was oversize. The mandrel was oversize,
