I am hoping for a little help with answering a question about an old press that I'm currently using. It's an old Lyman Spartan single stage and I'm sure it's way older than I am (42). My question is, would a new press improve the reloading process and, more importantly, improve consistency, accuracy?
The reason I'm asking is that I noticed that with a new RCBS 6.5 C die set the only way that I can full length resize and bump the shoulder back .002 is jamming the shell holder into the resizing die. As a result I'm camming the lever over pretty hard and I can see the press flexing from the force. (The flexing I'm noticing may be the table moving)
I'm pretty new to reloading so this might be something that is completely normal...or something that is hindering my reloading process.
Thank you in advance!
The reason I'm asking is that I noticed that with a new RCBS 6.5 C die set the only way that I can full length resize and bump the shoulder back .002 is jamming the shell holder into the resizing die. As a result I'm camming the lever over pretty hard and I can see the press flexing from the force. (The flexing I'm noticing may be the table moving)
I'm pretty new to reloading so this might be something that is completely normal...or something that is hindering my reloading process.
Thank you in advance!
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