lee classic cast press
- wolfie
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lee classic cast press
any one tryed one of these presses yet they look pretty good and look like they will easly handle all the long cases.but the price seems to good to be true about 60 something bucks can it be any good
B.J. Spalding
"I came I saw and I forgot why I am here."
SHILOH#1
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I was here before you were as the one and only wolfy....those who have met me KNOW!.....Just kiddin'! The Lee Press was made to quiet all of the "alumininum can recyclers" gripes about the Lee junk. I know one of the guys who had a hand in the design of the press. It is made from recycled RR rails....no Sh@t!!! A really great gunsmith friend of mine has all of the toys and declares this one the best of the best. It's a winner according to him and I believe what he tells me....The only thing I regret is having to drill more holes in my bench for the new one!
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- Ken Hartlein
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I've used a lot of Lee stuff and still like it, it works just fine for a lot less money. The only complaint I have with them is that they don't make a shellholder for .43 spanish, and their hand primer uses a special shell holder. Other than that I use a lot of Lee stuff.
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