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Reviews (3)

Jul 20, 2019
Get one!
I've always used an old RCBS/Sinclair chamfer tool during my 40 years of reloading. The steeper trim angle of this Lyman tool makes seating flat base bullets effortless and without any copper shaving off the bullet jacket.

Nov 10, 2015
Great value and performance.
4 of 4 found this helpful I've been reloading single stage with a green press for over 45 years. Started looking into progressive loaders and was put off by all the negative feedback. Primer systems smashing/dropping primers so folks resorting to hand priming. Kind of defeats the speed of progressive reloading if you need to do a step separately Powder hopping out of the cases when the base rotates to the next station.
I have loaded over 3000 rounds of 9mm with this Lee turret press and am completely satisfied with the performance. The Safety Prime system works flawlessly. I've seen a video of someone using this press without the priming system and I would not be without. Not an option to omit in my opinion. I've used a hand primer for several years and really liked the feel allowed with that tool. I was happy to discover I didn't lose any of the "feel" setting the primer in place with the Lee Turret Press handle. And you can stop during any stage of loading a round if you need to double check something if it doesn't feel or look right.
Also purchased the Lee Adjustable Powder Charge Bar with the kit and highly recommend this $10 item to complete the outfit. I have used 5 different pistol powders without an issue of flakes leaking or spreading around where they don't belong. The powder stays put where it's supposed to and the accuracy/consistency of the throw is amazing. Used to check with my trusty old beam scale every 20th round, later to 50th, then at random round count. Always exactly on the mark whether the powder hopper was full to the top or almost empty. Now I only check the powder throw accuracy when I empty the hopper to stop reloading. I'll dump the last powder charge in the beam scale pan while I use the last primed case to clear out the powder charge bar.
I like the safety of the turret press. The round I'm working on is always right in front of me so I get a visual on the powder charge before placing the bullet. I read you can do more rounds per hour on a progressive press, but this press is waiting on me to set a bullet quite often. Taking me a while to get used to setting a primer, belling the case mouth, and charging the case with powder all in one stop.
It's a heck of a great tool and value. Like my friend always says, "If a person had one of those, they'd really have something."

Jul 21, 2019
Great value. As good as a Harris.
I already have a Harris 6-9" bipod. I cannot see a difference between this less expensive bipod and the Harris brand.