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Opinion on Lee

There's always going to be support for a company that tries to appeal the the average joe (who's not willing to spend a month salary to enjoy things). Like anything else in life- Not everything needs to be the highest quality possible, but some things do benefit from being higher quality than others. I enjoy "some" Lee products but when they break, I upgrade. Their die quality can vary a little more than most other manufactures dies but don't be fooled, even more expensive company's still have a lemon now and then. Decide what works for you and embrace it.
 
They are finished inside...and I'm not "just saying".

Danny
Well all I can say is I must have gotten all the lemons.
I have had numerous Lee dies all but trash some brass(virgin)over the years.
Oh I still have some, that I spent a fair amount of time polishing burrs and reamer scuffs out of.
 
Yes it was.
That's the problem I had. I polished that mandrel down a bunch of times after it grabbed brass. I think I also used motor mica to lube the necks, even though, as far as I know, you aren't supposed to need to on collet dies. NOTHING changed it for the better. I haven't tried it since they returned the repaired die.

Danny
 
I have a lot of Lee tooling and much of it was also purchased used. Including dies and I am more than satisfied with them. Also have some Hornady tools that I wish I hadn't of bought. Also have one RCBS press and a die along with 2 RCBS labeled OHaus balance scales. Sure, none of this performs as a Ferrari but then I also didn't pay Ferrari prices for it either.

Sitting here now, thinking about it, I bet 75% of all my reloading equipment is second hand! Yet I can still shoot well under MOA.
 
I breathed a little bit of new life into my Loadmaster, last night.
I added a "prime on the bottom" conversion.

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Like many here, first experience with Lee was a whackamole but a Target model in 308 Pop picked up on sale. Unique in the '70's in that it had an inside neck reamer and we learnt the reloading basics and survived !

Granddad (Pa) splashed out on a 12G Loadall as we were getting interested in Trap also but inside crimped primers in some muck 12G cases put pay to the decapping pin and plastic mount and bent it but cobblers we were and built a decapping jig that served us well for a few years until we saw the light and splashed out on a MEC 600 and later a primer feed and Autocheck to speed shotshell loading.

Many years later a Lee alloy press for the recently acquired 223 plus a 3 die LCD set and we were off to the races one might think but the little Lee press didn't much like 308 work with some gifted FL dies from a silent trigger. A nice 222 RCBS dies set from the same silent trigger and we were all set....we thought.

Still the hard yacka of sizing 308 still plagued us so a Lee LCD set was added although being aware chambering only neck sized brass might bite us one day but to this day never has yet in preparation a new Rockchucker was acquired and now does almost all the work.

Then along came a 6mm Rem then the son's 243 and a 7mm08 to where we now have 5 Lee LCD die sets, all in regular use.

Lee's low cost and quite adequate results has kept shooting costs low although the gawd awful Lee bullet seating die adjustment always annoyed me yet unknown to me until a few weeks back Lee had come up with a cheap micrometer seating screw that fits straight onto a seating die and TBH quite cheap enough to fit one to each Lee seating die, and just $20 for heavens sake !
https://leeprecision.com/micrometer-adjust-screw-2

Lee case trimmers and spinners for each caliber round out our list of Lee stuff....

Now I just wish they would make a decent and proper clamping die nut !
 

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