ALOHA!
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ALOHA!
Aloha Gents! Great idea for a forum. Been a longtime lover of LEE products for over 30 year. First their affordable and excellent reloading dies, then a couple Lee Load-Alls a 12 and 20 gauge, A turret press, a handpress, their hand primer seater, and powder scale. I'm sure I left out something. My oldest reloading press is my a RCBS Rockchucker though so forgive me.
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Re: ALOHA!
Great to see you here AhnkoChee! Now we have a representative from the Aloha State! As far as the RCBS stuff goes, it is hard for a Lee guy to be a snob so it is all welcomed here.AhnkoChee wrote:Aloha Gents! Great idea for a forum. Been a longtime lover of LEE products for over 30 year. First their affordable and excellent reloading dies, then a couple Lee Load-Alls a 12 and 20 gauge, A turret press, a handpress, their hand primer seater, and powder scale. I'm sure I left out something. My oldest reloading press is my a RCBS Rockchucker though so forgive me.
Michael
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Re: ALOHA!
I must confess though I have nothing but Lee presses I do have 3 sets of the RCBS Cowboy dies in 45 Colt, 45-70 and one for Magtech 12 ga brass shot shells. Also have a couple of dies by Redding and Lyman though I mix and match sets to get the desired results depending on the bullet I using to load. I also use the Hornady Lock N Load adapter setup on my Lee Classic Cast so I have the same effective system as the Breech lock only don't give up the ability to use 1 1/4x12 dies which I use for 12 ga shot shells with the RCBS Cowboy die.AhnkoChee wrote:Aloha Gents! Great idea for a forum. Been a longtime lover of LEE products for over 30 year. First their affordable and excellent reloading dies, then a couple Lee Load-Alls a 12 and 20 gauge, A turret press, a handpress, their hand primer seater, and powder scale. I'm sure I left out something. My oldest reloading press is my a RCBS Rockchucker though so forgive me.
Joe