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<blockquote data-quote="SidecarFlip" data-source="post: 1511943" data-attributes="member: 39764"><p>The Lee has been very good for me. It's cheap and works, just cannot FL resize with it. Having said that I have, sort of. I FL resize all my 300WM and 308 cases but I use a custom machined John Whidden dies for both (machined to my chambers) so the FL resize effort is appreciably less than say using a stock die to FL resize on assorted brass. The spent brass for both rifles is recycled for those rifles only. Setback is in a big press so no setback either.</p><p></p><p>I weld to, but in the shop, certified in TIG and SMAW. Too old to travel anyway so I stay here. Do a little field work with my Lincoln gas driven set in the back of the truck, mostly busted farm equipment in the field. Nothing fancy. Have a good friend that does the N thing and makes big jack but he's never home either. He happens to be the guy that certifies all the welders on the outage jobs. He got me into TIG years ago. I've welded a few coke cans butt to butt before. Kind of a money making hobby for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidecarFlip, post: 1511943, member: 39764"] The Lee has been very good for me. It's cheap and works, just cannot FL resize with it. Having said that I have, sort of. I FL resize all my 300WM and 308 cases but I use a custom machined John Whidden dies for both (machined to my chambers) so the FL resize effort is appreciably less than say using a stock die to FL resize on assorted brass. The spent brass for both rifles is recycled for those rifles only. Setback is in a big press so no setback either. I weld to, but in the shop, certified in TIG and SMAW. Too old to travel anyway so I stay here. Do a little field work with my Lincoln gas driven set in the back of the truck, mostly busted farm equipment in the field. Nothing fancy. Have a good friend that does the N thing and makes big jack but he's never home either. He happens to be the guy that certifies all the welders on the outage jobs. He got me into TIG years ago. I've welded a few coke cans butt to butt before. Kind of a money making hobby for me. [/QUOTE]
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