Dudemeister
Member
Silly question, but how many here are using the Lee Breechlock Hand Press?
Living in an apartment building, I don't have a dedicate place for reloading, and I used to setup a bench in my computer room when I wanted to load up. A while back, I wanted to reload a few rounds and didn't feel like getting everything setup, so I got out my hand press which I had previously bought and never used, and loaded a couple of hundred .45LC.
It's not as fast as my turret, but if you do it in stages, it's not that slow either. Since them, I haven't gotten the turret out at all, and I'm finding that I actually enjoy reloading more than before. It affords me a very leisurely pace, where I can do the sizing and priming one day, then I can put everything away, and do the rest the next day or whenever I feel like it, and I don't end up disturbing the the normal use of the room.
So who's using the had press here?
Living in an apartment building, I don't have a dedicate place for reloading, and I used to setup a bench in my computer room when I wanted to load up. A while back, I wanted to reload a few rounds and didn't feel like getting everything setup, so I got out my hand press which I had previously bought and never used, and loaded a couple of hundred .45LC.
It's not as fast as my turret, but if you do it in stages, it's not that slow either. Since them, I haven't gotten the turret out at all, and I'm finding that I actually enjoy reloading more than before. It affords me a very leisurely pace, where I can do the sizing and priming one day, then I can put everything away, and do the rest the next day or whenever I feel like it, and I don't end up disturbing the the normal use of the room.
So who's using the had press here?