You must have some seriously sweaty palms. lolI use the ball handle, but I put on a very lightweight cotton glove on that hand. It provides some "slip" to that hand, and makes it easier for longer runs.
I too am a ballman. It just seems natural.
I too am a ballman. It just seems natural.
That's an old song, lol!
Mine looks much like that...except that I've added the case ejection system.Mine has the Hornady LnL bushing adapter, since it serves as an accessory to my LnL AP press.
Here comes Johnny with his lever in his hand. He's a one-ball man and he's off to the rodeo.
What diameter is the tube for the Lee Classic Cast?I load with that press. Love it. Some suggestions: you are missing the die bushing. Instead of getting it buy a Hornady lock and load conversion bushing set. Midway and Amazon have them. I really like the quick change die setup. I personally do not prime with the std press primer. I have and it works fine but I much prefer a Ram prime setup that works on the top of the press. Any clear plastic tube of the right dia from Ace hdware should work.
I have three Ultramounts, two full height and one Junior. The AP progressive and Lee Turret have their own mount and dedicated bench space. The junior is the one with the quick change adapter plate, serving an Auto Lee Breech Lock Pro, a MEC 600 Jr 12 gauge loader, and a cast single stage.Mine looks much like that...except that I've added the case ejection system.
I had it sharing a Inline Fabrication mount with other accessories, until I needed to mount a Dillon 750 on it. Both the 750 and my LNL AP are a bit cumbersome to exchange as they are fitted with cases feeders and bullet feeders
The tube that came with my press is 1/2" inner diameter by 14" long. It looks identical in size when set next to 1/2" copper pipe.What diameter is the tube for the Lee Classic Cast?