Spud's wee press.....I think
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Spud's wee press.....I think
I have a Lee turret press which has worked faultlessly for many years. However as i'm getting older, i'm finding myself getting more fussy and i'm sure that the press isn't 'accurate' enough. I tend to load in batches, in single stage but am rarely satisfied with the variance in round length.
A while ago i saw a vid from a link here (Spud's i think) which showed a nifty wee benchrest type press being used. Questions:
1. Can anyone name the press i'm thinking of?
2. Can i use my press dies or must i get special ones?
3. Where can i get it and any idea of cost?
Thanks for any help,
Marc
A while ago i saw a vid from a link here (Spud's i think) which showed a nifty wee benchrest type press being used. Questions:
1. Can anyone name the press i'm thinking of?
2. Can i use my press dies or must i get special ones?
3. Where can i get it and any idea of cost?
Thanks for any help,
Marc
Re: Spud's wee press.....I think
At a guess, a Sinclair arbor/toggle press.Scotsgun wrote:1. Can anyone name the press i'm thinking of?
Standard 7/8"-14 threaded dies can't be used. Wilson dies are popular.Scotsgun wrote:2. Can i use my press dies or must i get special ones?
See the links above.Scotsgun wrote:3. Where can i get it and any idea of cost?
Before splashing out on gear like this, how much variation are you seeing, and how are you measuring (with what, and between which points?). While these tools are about as good as they come, that doesn't mean you can't get good results with threaded dies.
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Re: Spud's wee press.....I think
Dont bother buy RCBS a rock chucker.
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Re: Spud's wee press.....I think
Reloading Solutions supply the press. Would have to check their web site re dies and prices.
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Re: Spud's wee press.....I think
You will not find any prices on their website. You have to contact them for prices and availability of stock.Mike357 wrote:Reloading Solutions supply the press. Would have to check their web site re dies and prices.
Re: Spud's wee press.....I think
spud wrote:i hi can sort this one dies are approcx £54 each and presses are £130 approx unless you would like a nice km one @£175
defintly better produced ammo by this method as all cases are more concentricv and fully supported at all times
ill need to egt dies in but presses in stock but not many left
Please quantify 'better' and a comparison of run outs...
Re: Spud's wee press.....I think
comparing my wilson dies i have for my .243 acley to redding comp dies with same cases
wilson willl give 1-2 or less run out mostly less where the reddings were 4-5 not a lot even from the redding i agree but more than i like to see in my ammo
the arbor is just as quick to use once you get use to it and i do prefer it for its ease of use and simplicity
wilson willl give 1-2 or less run out mostly less where the reddings were 4-5 not a lot even from the redding i agree but more than i like to see in my ammo
the arbor is just as quick to use once you get use to it and i do prefer it for its ease of use and simplicity
Re: Spud's wee press.....I think
Scotsgun wrote:I have a Lee turret press which has worked faultlessly for many years. However as i'm getting older, i'm finding myself getting more fussy and i'm sure that the press isn't 'accurate' enough. I tend to load in batches, in single stage but am rarely satisfied with the variance in round length.
A while ago i saw a vid from a link here (Spud's i think) which showed a nifty wee benchrest type press being used. Questions:
1. Can anyone name the press i'm thinking of?
2. Can i use my press dies or must i get special ones?
3. Where can i get it and any idea of cost?
Thanks for any help,
Marc
Re: Spud's wee press.....I think
spud wrote:comparing my wilson dies i have for my .243 acley to redding comp dies with same cases
wilson willl give 1-2 or less run out mostly less where the reddings were 4-5 not a lot even from the redding i agree but more than i like to see in my ammo
the arbor is just as quick to use once you get use to it and i do prefer it for its ease of use and simplicity
Wow you get 4-5 thou run out with redding dies? (I see <.0015 run out with most dies, maybe it's case prep)
What are you doing (wrong)?
Re: Spud's wee press.....I think
I am around .001"-.002" runout with Redding (O ring seated in a Lee Cast Classic) Forster dies used for Christel's 22C are anything from zero runout to .0005" - Incredible accuracy in that respect, the Forster dies I use for my 7mmC seldom wander of .0015"
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