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Brass not being bumped back
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 2655006" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>It sounds like there is enough slop in your press linkage to mess things up if it's working fine on the Coax but not on your Lee press...</p><p>As an alternative to mutilating dies/ shellholders if you don't want to throw your Lee press away -are small base dies available?</p><p></p><p>Also, dies need to be set up for an individual press. If they were set up on the Coax then shifted to the Lee press without a full re-adjustment, they will likely be quite off. Even with two presses of the same manufacturer you will likely be adjusting a bit. My Pop's Rockchucker was my press for years. When I bought my own Rockchucker the first thing I saw was my dies were all out of adjustment. I sorta expected it but it was still a bit of a disappointment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 2655006, member: 48043"] It sounds like there is enough slop in your press linkage to mess things up if it's working fine on the Coax but not on your Lee press... As an alternative to mutilating dies/ shellholders if you don't want to throw your Lee press away -are small base dies available? Also, dies need to be set up for an individual press. If they were set up on the Coax then shifted to the Lee press without a full re-adjustment, they will likely be quite off. Even with two presses of the same manufacturer you will likely be adjusting a bit. My Pop's Rockchucker was my press for years. When I bought my own Rockchucker the first thing I saw was my dies were all out of adjustment. I sorta expected it but it was still a bit of a disappointment. [/QUOTE]
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