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Reloading
Possible press issue-need some help
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<blockquote data-quote="Patriot007" data-source="post: 1877580" data-attributes="member: 111276"><p>You speak great truths, the mounting of the press is very important. I see videos all the time of people reloading and</p><p>and every time they go up or down with the ram, their press is flexing with every stroke.. I use the Lee bench plate quick change mount. With a Sharpie and a drill, I modified the plate to fit my Co-ax press. All it took was drilling on hole, and all the other holes lined up perfectly, this was a win, win for me. I'll give Lee a thumbs up on their mount</p><p>I built my reloading bench to reassure that there would be no flex when the ram max out on the up and down stroke. It is also hard on the scales with the vibrations and drifts, if there is any movement in the bench. It might not be pretty, but it's all Me.[ATTACH=full]187551[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patriot007, post: 1877580, member: 111276"] You speak great truths, the mounting of the press is very important. I see videos all the time of people reloading and and every time they go up or down with the ram, their press is flexing with every stroke.. I use the Lee bench plate quick change mount. With a Sharpie and a drill, I modified the plate to fit my Co-ax press. All it took was drilling on hole, and all the other holes lined up perfectly, this was a win, win for me. I'll give Lee a thumbs up on their mount I built my reloading bench to reassure that there would be no flex when the ram max out on the up and down stroke. It is also hard on the scales with the vibrations and drifts, if there is any movement in the bench. It might not be pretty, but it's all Me.[ATTACH type="full"]187551[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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