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ridgeway said:Is it made in China?
ridgeway said:Is this press manufactured in the US?
But I was sizing Lapua brass fired in a CZ rifle which has no shoulder growth upon firing, as compared to new, unfired, Lapua brass. It took 1 and 1/4 turns in of a Lee FL sizing die to get the shoulders set back to where they needed to be, -.002. And this I did by sneaking up on it, I mean I threaded in the die the +1/4 turn, and it did nothing.
Forum Boss said:But I was sizing Lapua brass fired in a CZ rifle which has no shoulder growth upon firing, as compared to new, unfired, Lapua brass. It took 1 and 1/4 turns in of a Lee FL sizing die to get the shoulders set back to where they needed to be, -.002. And this I did by sneaking up on it, I mean I threaded in the die the +1/4 turn, and it did nothing.
Does this same Lee die work fine in another press? If it is off dimensionally you may not be able to bump the shoulder with the press used normally.
M-61 said:I was surprised by the comments on the negative side
amlevin said:BTW, "Arbor Press" adapters are also available for this press so you can use your Wilson Dies if you wish. ONE press that can use both die types.M-61 said:I was surprised by the comments on the negative side
poorboy said:Haven't looked at one but I would be surprised if it isn't cast in china at the very least.
All their scales now say "made in China" on the bottom of the box in real small print.
About the press, if that ram gets a little bit of slop in it, the die alignment is history.
There are enough things to watch during reloading without having to keep an eye on the adjustment of the press you are using.
I don't want one of them anywhere near me.
stubbicatt said:Heck, the primer catcher alone is a plus, as it catches *every* primer. It must be emptied frequently, but it doesn't spill.![]()
gunner69 said:I have one. Won't bump shoulders consistently. Lubed it good in the zerk fitting. Tightened all of the loose screws and loaded 50 more 308 using a Forster die tonight. Bolts holding the top ram cap on loose again. Re sized all again. Loose again...... shoulders all over the place...... thing appears to flex badly when slightly over cam. Run out is a problem.... After fighting my way through a couple thousand rounds I'm done with it. I gave my Rock Chucker to a friend - it was good - should have kept it. This is my experience and its my opinion that it isn't ready for prime time.