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Boy did I screw the pooch!
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<blockquote data-quote="thor447" data-source="post: 3349830" data-attributes="member: 24867"><p>That's exactly what the instructions on my die set said to do. No matter, honestly I'm not a fan of the Lee turret press, as the turret plate has some play in it (as designed by Lee). There is a smoking deal on RCBS Rock Chucker presses right now at Cabelas and I think I'd like to switch to a more traditional single stage press that does not have a any movement with the dies as the press is ran. I think this will allow me to dial in much more precision within my process. I've been able to play around with one recently and it just seemed like a better setup for my purposes. If I can find one in stock locally, I'm going to pick it up and sell of my Lee turret press which is only about 4 months old (nothing wrong with it). Then set my dies with Lock & Load inserts in the single stage press, and begin anew.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thor447, post: 3349830, member: 24867"] That's exactly what the instructions on my die set said to do. No matter, honestly I'm not a fan of the Lee turret press, as the turret plate has some play in it (as designed by Lee). There is a smoking deal on RCBS Rock Chucker presses right now at Cabelas and I think I'd like to switch to a more traditional single stage press that does not have a any movement with the dies as the press is ran. I think this will allow me to dial in much more precision within my process. I've been able to play around with one recently and it just seemed like a better setup for my purposes. If I can find one in stock locally, I'm going to pick it up and sell of my Lee turret press which is only about 4 months old (nothing wrong with it). Then set my dies with Lock & Load inserts in the single stage press, and begin anew. [/QUOTE]
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