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Lifer
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I had a Lee turret press back in the 80's; forget which model. 6-position, quick change turret. But the turret was a slip fit on the axle but was loose in the vertical plane. If you sized a case, you could see the turret tilt. I had to put a feeler gauge under the opposite side to avoid wrinkling cases.
![]() I 'batch' reload, so running 50 cases through and then moving turret and feeler gauge wasn't all that big a deal. But I expected more. There was no way you could run it as a progressive,. ![]() The Lee was supposed to be a replacement for my RCBS Rockchucker. I ended up using both, as single stage presses. ![]() Now I have another Rockchucker. I set my dies up for it and the accompanying shell holder and I'm a happy camper.
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