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#11 Post by dromia »

I cannot believe that no one has snapped this up yet.
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What dies does it take, just standard as I can't make out from the photo. Cheers.
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Yep all your Forsters, Lees, RCBS et al.
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Mike357 wrote:What dies does it take, just standard as I can't make out from the photo. Cheers.
Just your normal everyday dies! :good:

Ah you beat me to it!
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#15 Post by Mike357 »

I am interested, what advantage do they have if any over a regular single stage?
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#16 Post by Yogi GunKanobee »

Mike357 wrote:I am interested, what advantage do they have if any over a regular single stage?
It has the advantage that it doesn’t need fixing to a bench. In fact, you can plonk on the kitchen table and away you go.
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Yogi GunKanobee wrote:
Mike357 wrote:I am interested, what advantage do they have if any over a regular single stage?
It has the advantage that it doesn’t need fixing to a bench. In fact, you can plonk on the kitchen table and away you go.
...that'd be fighting talk for some kitchen "owners"

You could risk some poor bloke waking up with a crowd around him in casualty, wondering how they're going to remove the frying pan
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#18 Post by dromia »

For me the best thing about the Wamadet is there is no overhang past the level of the bench.

Good primer catching, plenty of leverage, good feel, smooth to operate and produces quality ammunition.

The best testament to the design is that RCBS's latest press the Summit is a Wamadet copy, the highest form of flattery.
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#19 Post by Mike357 »

Yogi - you have PM
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#20 Post by Yogi GunKanobee »

SOLD Pending. :)
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