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Reloading
Possible press issue-need some help
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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 1876960" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>jgs8163,</p><p>Yes, I have seen the exact same symptoms in most all the Lee equipment I have ever shown people to use or reload on. one reason I do not ever promote Lee equipment. I had a guy come in to learn how to reload, his equipment was all LEE. we took the equipment from the box, it was less than 3 days old. AKA brand new in box. the tolerances were so sloppy his 223 cases and his other cases (30-06, 7MM R/M, 6MM rem) all had bows on one side the other side was almost straight. I put a straight edge, many straight edges up to his brass and none of them was straight. they all had one side with a concave curve in one side and a slight bow in the other. after that I told him to return the equipment to Lee and get his money back. this whole set was garbage. this is just the latest time this has happened to me . I have been showing people to reload for 12 years now. I have lost count to the times that Lee equipment has been bad. My advice is to just stay as far away from lee as possible. Lyman, Redding, RCBS, Forster, Sinclair, anyone else but lee will serve you better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 1876960, member: 26227"] jgs8163, Yes, I have seen the exact same symptoms in most all the Lee equipment I have ever shown people to use or reload on. one reason I do not ever promote Lee equipment. I had a guy come in to learn how to reload, his equipment was all LEE. we took the equipment from the box, it was less than 3 days old. AKA brand new in box. the tolerances were so sloppy his 223 cases and his other cases (30-06, 7MM R/M, 6MM rem) all had bows on one side the other side was almost straight. I put a straight edge, many straight edges up to his brass and none of them was straight. they all had one side with a concave curve in one side and a slight bow in the other. after that I told him to return the equipment to Lee and get his money back. this whole set was garbage. this is just the latest time this has happened to me . I have been showing people to reload for 12 years now. I have lost count to the times that Lee equipment has been bad. My advice is to just stay as far away from lee as possible. Lyman, Redding, RCBS, Forster, Sinclair, anyone else but lee will serve you better. [/QUOTE]
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