Courtesy of the Pandemic, I had a chance to revisit my reloading process for both precision and bulk as well as the equipment that I have been using. There have been a number of improvements and upgrades. One area of marginal frustration is handling dirty bulk brass from AR's. I would love to tumble with primers removed but I am tired of loading one case at a time into a single stage press and I don't want to cycle dirty brass (range brass and suppressed brass) through a progressive presses. I decided to purchase a Lee APP Press as part of my case prep process (dedicated decapping station) before steel pin tumbling these cases. I thought I would do a review / follow-up on the Lee APP Press that ties together a few threads and discussions that I have engaged in recent months. I have decapped approximately 4K sases (223/5.56 & 300BO) in past few weeks, and I think that I have a pretty good idea of how the little APP Press works.

My Setup:
- Lee APP Press
- Lee Roller Handle Upgrade
- Lee Case Feeder (4-tube gravity feeder that you then can place a collator funnel on top)
- American Accurate Case Collator (designed to more easily feed rifle length cases into the case feeder tubes)... buy direct on Ebay
- 3-D printed Feed Tube Clamps to help align/stabilize (Ebay vendor)
- FW Arms "The Popper" self-centering, spring loaded decapping die
- Inline Fabrication Quick Change base plate
- Inline Fabrication Side Bin Storage plate
- Fast & Friendly Brass - Brass Funnel V2 for Dillon 1050
I watched all the videos of use that I could find on YouTube and read some threads and then went shopping. I don't have any plans to hook up an automated case feeder so I went with Lee's "Case Feeder", which is a simple 4-tube gravity fed system. It seems a little wonky as it is supported on a single bolt, BUT it works really well. Instead of using the Lee factory collator (brass funnel for loading cases into the tubes), I went with the American Accurate Case Collator that has an improved design to more effectively feed both pistol and rifle length cases. The Lee Collator is really geared more for shorter cases, such as pistol. The only modification to the case feed system that I did was to swap out 2 of the 4 standard nuts that secure the riser bolt with 2 locking nuts (dome topped nut with locking washer incorporated inside), which keeps the riser spacing from loosening up during use.
The shell carrier system on the APP Press is a simplistic design that is actuated in part by a spring. This is a clever design, but also the weak link in that it doesn't have the mechanical force to power through any issues. Maintaining the orientation of the spring is important in order to maintain tension. Keeping the feed ramp clean and maybe even lightly oiled is also an important step. If the feed ramp gets dirty (dirty or carbon/grime will cause friction and the shell carrier with start dragging and not fully moving/placing the case in the center of shell holder for decapping. Periodically wiping it down with a Q-tip with alcohol on it solves this potential issue. Not a big deal.

My Setup:
- Lee APP Press
- Lee Roller Handle Upgrade
- Lee Case Feeder (4-tube gravity feeder that you then can place a collator funnel on top)
- American Accurate Case Collator (designed to more easily feed rifle length cases into the case feeder tubes)... buy direct on Ebay
- 3-D printed Feed Tube Clamps to help align/stabilize (Ebay vendor)
- FW Arms "The Popper" self-centering, spring loaded decapping die
- Inline Fabrication Quick Change base plate
- Inline Fabrication Side Bin Storage plate
- Fast & Friendly Brass - Brass Funnel V2 for Dillon 1050
I watched all the videos of use that I could find on YouTube and read some threads and then went shopping. I don't have any plans to hook up an automated case feeder so I went with Lee's "Case Feeder", which is a simple 4-tube gravity fed system. It seems a little wonky as it is supported on a single bolt, BUT it works really well. Instead of using the Lee factory collator (brass funnel for loading cases into the tubes), I went with the American Accurate Case Collator that has an improved design to more effectively feed both pistol and rifle length cases. The Lee Collator is really geared more for shorter cases, such as pistol. The only modification to the case feed system that I did was to swap out 2 of the 4 standard nuts that secure the riser bolt with 2 locking nuts (dome topped nut with locking washer incorporated inside), which keeps the riser spacing from loosening up during use.
The shell carrier system on the APP Press is a simplistic design that is actuated in part by a spring. This is a clever design, but also the weak link in that it doesn't have the mechanical force to power through any issues. Maintaining the orientation of the spring is important in order to maintain tension. Keeping the feed ramp clean and maybe even lightly oiled is also an important step. If the feed ramp gets dirty (dirty or carbon/grime will cause friction and the shell carrier with start dragging and not fully moving/placing the case in the center of shell holder for decapping. Periodically wiping it down with a Q-tip with alcohol on it solves this potential issue. Not a big deal.
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