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Reloading
MEC marksman customer service
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<blockquote data-quote="Seabeeken" data-source="post: 2387113" data-attributes="member: 68015"><p>I just went down and did a few 250ai cases on each of my presses, I measured no difference between them. Both presses have play in the shell holders and the forster has the floating die. Ive never had a lee but a friend does and he loads some very accurate ammo on it although Ive never asked him about runout. I'm not disputing what you say, just relating my experience. I have seen some pics of broken Lee presses that were aluminum cast.</p><p>The other day I had variations in bullet runout. Tried both presses, same thing. Round 2 with Redding upcoming. Their last solution was send another seating plug, no difference. Next step is a custom die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seabeeken, post: 2387113, member: 68015"] I just went down and did a few 250ai cases on each of my presses, I measured no difference between them. Both presses have play in the shell holders and the forster has the floating die. Ive never had a lee but a friend does and he loads some very accurate ammo on it although Ive never asked him about runout. I'm not disputing what you say, just relating my experience. I have seen some pics of broken Lee presses that were aluminum cast. The other day I had variations in bullet runout. Tried both presses, same thing. Round 2 with Redding upcoming. Their last solution was send another seating plug, no difference. Next step is a custom die. [/QUOTE]
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