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#11 Post by ovenpaa »

The RCBS Summit also sits on the bench so no moving parts below, they are OK with some attention to set-up.
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I use a Wamadet for nearly all of my reloading now a days. They are fantastic bits of kit. It sits permanently on one side of my computer desk. I have a lot of lube sizing bits for it but I still haven't fathomed how they work.
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#13 Post by dromia »

RCBS copied the Wamadet idea with their Summit just not quiet as well executed.

I am currently running four Wamadets set up for different jobs.
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#14 Post by ballkeeper »

wow 4 of
can see me using mine more than the other press

here this bit that came with it
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#15 Post by dromia »

That is the top part of the lube/sizing set up that hold the top punch, there should be a lube reservoir and H&I die holder to go with it that fits into where the shellholder/primer catcher pillar goes.
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#16 Post by ballkeeper »

there that bit screw in an a shell holder thats it,
this it it with the lee .303 sizer/decapper in
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#17 Post by dromia »

Aye, you are a part or two short of a lube/sizer.
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#18 Post by Alpha1 »

If you are only going to use it for re sizing that's all you need.
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#19 Post by ballkeeper »

yup it was .... just started on some 38s now
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