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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3195499" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I do not know what the priming system is ..I got used to my Lee priming system on the classic cast press.</p><p>Something else that bothers me is the die moves up a tick to take up the slack because of the quick change bushings.</p><p></p><p>It probably does not make any accuracy difference but in my mind all that moving up and down will eventually wear on things especially with that much force.</p><p>It may only be .0005" after 1500 loaded stiff rounds and not make any accuracy difference but I just like my stuff to stay solid.</p><p></p><p>I have a Lee 4 hole turret press that I run in manual mode and it has the tiny bit of take up slack and I can't bring myself to load my utmost accurate rounds on it.</p><p>That is left for my other press that things stay locked up tight.</p><p></p><p>But again there is the other side of the coin.</p><p>That tiny bit of slack could in fact help the die line up better with the case.</p><p></p><p>New wiz bang stuff is sure enough eye candy and I almost got some eye candy years ago I wanted a ABU Sweden made 7000.</p><p></p><p>I almost plunked the cash down on it, a brand new one.</p><p>My cousin would out cast my #9 Penn by 15-20 feet with his 7000 but I had a stiff 6 foot solid fiberglass rod and he had a 14 foot Fenwick.</p><p></p><p>I caught just as much fish as he did and thought to myself why do i need to spend almost $130 to catch a stupid fish when I have caught more fish on a Zebco 33 than any other reel.</p><p></p><p>My Lee classic cast gets the job done just fine and I do not need to spend more to make the same thing happen.</p><p>I have a rock chucker from I think 1974 and I do not like it as much as my Lee.</p><p>I usually loan the rock chucker to friends when they think they want to get into reloading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3195499, member: 15054"] I do not know what the priming system is ..I got used to my Lee priming system on the classic cast press. Something else that bothers me is the die moves up a tick to take up the slack because of the quick change bushings. It probably does not make any accuracy difference but in my mind all that moving up and down will eventually wear on things especially with that much force. It may only be .0005" after 1500 loaded stiff rounds and not make any accuracy difference but I just like my stuff to stay solid. I have a Lee 4 hole turret press that I run in manual mode and it has the tiny bit of take up slack and I can't bring myself to load my utmost accurate rounds on it. That is left for my other press that things stay locked up tight. But again there is the other side of the coin. That tiny bit of slack could in fact help the die line up better with the case. New wiz bang stuff is sure enough eye candy and I almost got some eye candy years ago I wanted a ABU Sweden made 7000. I almost plunked the cash down on it, a brand new one. My cousin would out cast my #9 Penn by 15-20 feet with his 7000 but I had a stiff 6 foot solid fiberglass rod and he had a 14 foot Fenwick. I caught just as much fish as he did and thought to myself why do i need to spend almost $130 to catch a stupid fish when I have caught more fish on a Zebco 33 than any other reel. My Lee classic cast gets the job done just fine and I do not need to spend more to make the same thing happen. I have a rock chucker from I think 1974 and I do not like it as much as my Lee. I usually loan the rock chucker to friends when they think they want to get into reloading. [/QUOTE]
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