I just checked out the lee set-up and I'm impressed. Wow! A hand press that uses standard thread dies! I'm in the market for 310 .45LC dies but I might just reconsider and try this set-up instead. Thanks -
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yup same here but the board is a bit longer to also hold my powder measurereloading is like building tiny rocket ships. and testing how well they fly (or dont).Comment
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I did this with a Dillon 550b. Mounted to a piece of 3/4" plywood that had some 1/2 strips of wood under it (to account for the bolt heads). Clamped nicely to the kitchen counter in my old apartment.
I'm actually mounting two other presses, (including a 1050) to wood in the same way BUT I'm mounting them to my workbench that I installed T-track into, so I can position them anywhere on the workbench or just remove them.==================
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Remember to dial 1 before 911.
Forget about stopping power. If you can't hit it, you can't stop it.
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I think the hassle depends on how much time you like to spend driving to the range =)
I am in the process of getting something rigged up for my 4x4... would really like some flexibility for powder and seat when at the range so I can better work up some loads without having to drive home.ExtremeXComment
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