Lyman Pro Touch 1500 problems

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Re: Lyman Pro Touch 1500 problems

#21 Post by Dahonis »

Just an update, I have a new one now and it works very well. Maybe just a faulty 'un
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Re: Lyman Pro Touch 1500 problems

#22 Post by dromia »

You must have had the Mosin version.
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Re: Lyman Pro Touch 1500 problems

#23 Post by Gazza »

I got some digital scales thinking they would be the way forward in this day and age but i was wrong.
Some good beam scales are the only way. :good:
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Re: Lyman Pro Touch 1500 problems

#24 Post by Dahonis »

dromia wrote:You must have had the Mosin version.
.....once it's fixed I'm not touching it again!
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Re: Lyman Pro Touch 1500 problems

#25 Post by Daryll »

Gazza wrote:I got some digital scales thinking they would be the way forward in this day and age but i was wrong.
Some good beam scales are the only way. :good:
Same here.. i bought a cheap digital scale after getting frustrated with waiting for my first beam scales to settle.

I then progressed to a Hornady Auto Charge Powder Dispenser and was in heaven....seating a bullet while it dispenses the next load really speeds up loading

but now... i'm back to a Lee beam scale, with a web-cam set up.
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Re: Lyman Pro Touch 1500 problems

#26 Post by Geek »

I ended up buying an RCBS chargemaster lite, and it was a very worthwhile purchase. Not the cheapest, but in my opinion improved my reloading and significantly reduced the time taken.
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