markyw
Well-Known Member
I have a turret press, classic cast single stage and classic reloader single stage presses, all Lee.
My dies are a mixture, but that was based primarily on availability and good deals on here.
For ancillary equipment - as people have said, you will "outgrow" the Lee powder scale pretty quickly, so look at an RCBS 5-0-5. The Lee perfect powder thrower is very accurate if you are consistent in your throw technique. Priming will be a personal preference, not for kit but on the method you want to use and case prep is a rabbit hole all by itself.
I also have several Lee Loaders, which allow you to make up ammunition with the minimum of kit. These work very well, although seating primers with a hammer is something to get used to.
As mentioned above, the turret does lift slightly when force applied, but my runout tests have shown this is immaterial and does not affect accuracy.
My experience with Lee aftercare is that it is as good as any. They respond quickly and help if they can. Their website also has multiple videos and instruction downloads to assist if things are missing when you buy second hand or just need a refresher.
I reload for 8 calibres (.17 Rem FB up to 7.5x55 Swiss) and shoot both live quarry and a lot of target out to 600yds, modern and service rifles, and have not been disappointed with the reloads - my shooting can be a different matter though
Regards
Mark
My dies are a mixture, but that was based primarily on availability and good deals on here.
For ancillary equipment - as people have said, you will "outgrow" the Lee powder scale pretty quickly, so look at an RCBS 5-0-5. The Lee perfect powder thrower is very accurate if you are consistent in your throw technique. Priming will be a personal preference, not for kit but on the method you want to use and case prep is a rabbit hole all by itself.
I also have several Lee Loaders, which allow you to make up ammunition with the minimum of kit. These work very well, although seating primers with a hammer is something to get used to.
As mentioned above, the turret does lift slightly when force applied, but my runout tests have shown this is immaterial and does not affect accuracy.
My experience with Lee aftercare is that it is as good as any. They respond quickly and help if they can. Their website also has multiple videos and instruction downloads to assist if things are missing when you buy second hand or just need a refresher.
I reload for 8 calibres (.17 Rem FB up to 7.5x55 Swiss) and shoot both live quarry and a lot of target out to 600yds, modern and service rifles, and have not been disappointed with the reloads - my shooting can be a different matter though
Regards
Mark


