Greetings from GA
Posted: 18 Oct 2020 15:00
Hi folks,
Thanks for letting me join and learn more about fixes, new ideas on reloading using Lee equipment, and things that I have not thought of.
Long time Lee Precision product user with multiple Lee presses, dies, manuals, etc. Started with the hand press and a Lee Challenger single stage over a decade ago to start loading .38 Special.
Had some medical and home remodeling issues that have kept me from much reloading during the past several years but eager to get back to it.
Newest additions this past two months are a Lee App Press to speed up brass processing and the Lee Autobench Prime and I am starting to wet tumble or ultrasonic clean all of my brass according.
Have to say, the Lee bench block systems is very tempting to add presses and it is rock solid which is very useful to me as I have limited space for reloading.
Look forward to this old dog learning new tricks.
Thanks for letting me join and learn more about fixes, new ideas on reloading using Lee equipment, and things that I have not thought of.
Long time Lee Precision product user with multiple Lee presses, dies, manuals, etc. Started with the hand press and a Lee Challenger single stage over a decade ago to start loading .38 Special.
Had some medical and home remodeling issues that have kept me from much reloading during the past several years but eager to get back to it.
Newest additions this past two months are a Lee App Press to speed up brass processing and the Lee Autobench Prime and I am starting to wet tumble or ultrasonic clean all of my brass according.
Have to say, the Lee bench block systems is very tempting to add presses and it is rock solid which is very useful to me as I have limited space for reloading.
Look forward to this old dog learning new tricks.