Broke my press today

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All you Lee bashers out here need to get a clue! Lee makes some of the best reloading equipment of any manufacturer...............all of which screws into someone else's press! (sarcasm)

Lee makes some to the easiest to use, most accurate and affordable dies of anyone that do things no other manufacturers dies do.

their other loading equipment is pretty much garbage. I started out with a anniversary kit and within 3 months I had replaced everything save the priming tool with other manufacturers products.
 
I have some Classic Field loaders that are older than some of you, still work great. Not fast needs a good mallet but they live in my BOB along with all the fixens.
 
Yes Joel the dumpster is a bad move. Heck some fisherman could have needed a boat anchor. My 45 year old RockChucker just gets smoother every year..

I never had a problem with my Lee press, I replaced it early on with a Redding and have over the past 12 years added 2 Dillons, and upgraded my old Redding to a T7. I found my old Lee under my bench a few moths ago and gave it a proper burial in the dumpster

Any of you that have Lee equipment you want to throw away PM me, I will be happy to take it off your hands.
 
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I never had a problem with my Lee press, I replaced it early on with a Redding and have over the past 12 years added 2 Dillons, and upgraded my old Redding to a T7. I found my old Lee under my bench a few moths ago and gave it a proper burial in the dumpster

Another case of someone with more money than good sense.

Would it not have been better to leave it the range with a tag on it that said "FREE".
 
"I never had a problem with my Lee press, ...found my old Lee under my bench a few months ago and gave it a proper burial in the dumpster"

Is there any kind of logic in that?
 
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