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<blockquote data-quote="Spiff" data-source="post: 815008" data-attributes="member: 2228"><p>Yeah, I was a little concerned about that when I bought it, but several thousand rounds later it's just fine. It flexes a little when I resize .223 and .308, but I've checked for cracks and it seems to be doing fine. The base is wide enough that it's actually kind of tough to tip over, which was another one of my concerns. I bought a couple extra of the little bins that go on the side...the two that come with it would have actually been enough for me. The only thing I use those for is to put bullets in and to keep things like my precision mics in.</p><p></p><p>Setting a weight on the base on the opposite side of the press while resizing helps keep it more stable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spiff, post: 815008, member: 2228"] Yeah, I was a little concerned about that when I bought it, but several thousand rounds later it's just fine. It flexes a little when I resize .223 and .308, but I've checked for cracks and it seems to be doing fine. The base is wide enough that it's actually kind of tough to tip over, which was another one of my concerns. I bought a couple extra of the little bins that go on the side...the two that come with it would have actually been enough for me. The only thing I use those for is to put bullets in and to keep things like my precision mics in. Setting a weight on the base on the opposite side of the press while resizing helps keep it more stable. [/QUOTE]
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