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LEE CLASSIC CAST PRESS need to help a friend!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="boomtube" data-source="post: 363608" data-attributes="member: 9215"><p>The bushing isn't intended to be exchanged with each die swap, it's only to reduce the over-sized hole so standard dies can fit. There is no advantage at all between exchanging dies with or without a threaded bushing. The bushings are common; Lee, RCBS & Hornady have them. Maybe Redding too?</p><p> </p><p>Dies must be exchanged in any single stage press. It can be done by simply unscrewing and installing the next OR using a Lee/Hornady "quick twist" type bushing for each die, they only require a partial turn to remove and swap dies. The quick twist takes maybe 5-6 seconds to do a swap, screwing them requires maybe 30 seconds to swap. </p><p> </p><p>There is no reason to "torque" any die in place, hand/finger tight is all that's needed.</p><p> </p><p>The Lee Classic Cast is an excellant press.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boomtube, post: 363608, member: 9215"] The bushing isn't intended to be exchanged with each die swap, it's only to reduce the over-sized hole so standard dies can fit. There is no advantage at all between exchanging dies with or without a threaded bushing. The bushings are common; Lee, RCBS & Hornady have them. Maybe Redding too? Dies must be exchanged in any single stage press. It can be done by simply unscrewing and installing the next OR using a Lee/Hornady "quick twist" type bushing for each die, they only require a partial turn to remove and swap dies. The quick twist takes maybe 5-6 seconds to do a swap, screwing them requires maybe 30 seconds to swap. There is no reason to "torque" any die in place, hand/finger tight is all that's needed. The Lee Classic Cast is an excellant press. [/QUOTE]
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