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I bought this press about a year ago when I first started reloading. It’s been a great press to learn the ropes on, and 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.
They used to come mounted on a board with a little plaque, but they don’t now a days, but I’ll send it with the plank it’s currently mounted on if you would like it.
Nice presses, I use a couple and have been using one for decades, They should not considered just a beginners press as they will do anything any other single stage will, also they can just be bolted to a bench and there is no over hang.
If imitation is the greatest form of flattery then RCBS's new summit press is a Wamadet copy.
I have been sorely tempted here but someone else should have crack at owning and using a great British design reloading press.
Good luck with the sale.
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dromia wrote:Nice presses, I use a couple and have been using one for decades, They should not considered just a beginners press as they will do anything any other single stage will, also they can just be bolted to a bench and there is no over hang.
If imitation is the greatest form of flattery then RCBS's new summit press is a Wamadet copy.
I have been sorely tempted here but someone else should have crack at owning and using a great British design reloading press.
Good luck with the sale.
My friend next door has had one for years. He also has a Dillon but still does all his rifle calibers on the Wamadet.