I'd prefer to sell these items in 2 lots rather than breaking them up.
1. Lee Classic Turret Press kit (almost new condition, kit includes Pro Auto-Disk powder measure and riser, scale, etc.) Lee deluxe pistol dies for 10mm, .357, .44mag - $200
2. 1000 .40 Montana Gold 180gr CMJ, 1000 10mm Starline brass (new) - SOLD
WTS: Lee press kit and 10mm bullets/brass, Dallas
Re: WTS: Lee press kit and 10mm bullets/brass, Dallas
Bump to top. The turret press kit with dies is still available.
Re: WTS: Lee press kit and 10mm bullets/brass, Dallas
Folks, I do not know the seller and make no comment on the asking price, but I do know the Classic Turret Press from Lee.
It is an excellent tool. It can function as a single stage press for those that prefer that or who want to start reloading by learning the very basics, but it also has the capacity to work as a SEMI progressive press that can turn out 175-200 rounds per hour after some practice and a well organized bench.
It is VERY solid.
You can purchase dies and another turret for less than $60 and can change calibers in less than 5 minutes.
I have each of my different dies on a separate turret so changing calibers is a breeze and the dies hold their settings as long as you maintain the same component mix when changing. By that I mean that I stay with 115 gr. FMJ for 9mm and 230 gr FMJ for 45ACP. Obviously if I were to change bullet type or weight I would have to adjust.
I have had my rig for over 4 years and have not had anything break or mess up. It has been an excellent buy. When I got it I was shooting about 2K-3K rounds per year and paid for all of the equipment in less than a year in savings over new ammo purchases.
This press will also handle rifle ammo. I can do 223 but it will also accommodate the 50 BMG( as a single stage)
There are quite a few video from Lee and on Youtube which illustrate how to set up and use this press.
It is an excellent tool. It can function as a single stage press for those that prefer that or who want to start reloading by learning the very basics, but it also has the capacity to work as a SEMI progressive press that can turn out 175-200 rounds per hour after some practice and a well organized bench.
It is VERY solid.
You can purchase dies and another turret for less than $60 and can change calibers in less than 5 minutes.
I have each of my different dies on a separate turret so changing calibers is a breeze and the dies hold their settings as long as you maintain the same component mix when changing. By that I mean that I stay with 115 gr. FMJ for 9mm and 230 gr FMJ for 45ACP. Obviously if I were to change bullet type or weight I would have to adjust.
I have had my rig for over 4 years and have not had anything break or mess up. It has been an excellent buy. When I got it I was shooting about 2K-3K rounds per year and paid for all of the equipment in less than a year in savings over new ammo purchases.
This press will also handle rifle ammo. I can do 223 but it will also accommodate the 50 BMG( as a single stage)
There are quite a few video from Lee and on Youtube which illustrate how to set up and use this press.
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