Very nicely presented, Flier! I like their products and have been using them on other presses. I was waiting for them to come out with this one. Thanks! 🤛🏻🔫🇺🇸
Tree Top Flier, It is always a geed idea to have more lighting at the loading bench, these little LED lights are inexpensive, easy to install and add such a need thing to ammunition crafting. Good video - Dave
@@TreeTopFlier Yup. Walter brings that to the table about lighting with his magnetic reading lamps and LED kits. we are aging every day, things get harder to see. I'm in the same boat, I have to use reading glasses when using the Iron sights anymore. Good video demonstration. - Dave.
I have KMS lights on all of my presses..... I love the lights. I wouldn't have anything else... I have one set up with a switch that plugs and play all of my presses..... Nice and easy to switch out presses when I need to... Great video TTF!!!
I just got one of these in a couple days ago. Took like five minutes to install and makes it a *lot* easier to verify powder charges. Very happy with it, barring any unforeseen failures.
I love their lights. I’ve got 3 of them. The only issue I had and they warned me was on my Lee classic turret press. They warned me the adhesive wasn’t as good on it and they were right.
I had left over under cabinet lighting that I rigged up for my LCT and the sticky on those LED strips didnt hold up there. I ended up attaching it with a hot glue gun. Must be a thing??? Thanks for watching Sir.
Howdy my friend... Question for you, would you still buy the Monstrum Hornet either the 16 or 24 power. Im thinking of the 16 for my 308 range toy. I really like the reticle.
Hey TTF. I want to ask about 223 die sets. Got any recommendation for a "New to rifle reloading" type of fan? I have reloaded many pistol types, but all straight wall. Just don't want to make a huge mistake right out of the gate. Thanks. Great channel BTW
Hi Ruteger! For a new to rifle reloader I would probably just get a set of Lee dies. All of the basic dies will give you the same results with a basic set up. You wont get better accuracy because you bought RCBS or another, ive tried. This will give you SAAMI spec ammo all day. You can even control shoulder set back for a little more advanced reloading practice with these dies. If you really want to move to the next level, a bushing die is probably the next level up. This allows you to set neck tension more precisely and requires neck turning to get optimal results In my opinion. Obviously this is more complicated step but better if you want to really make custom ammo. Understanding this process to get the most out of it may be a little down the road for most reloaders and requires a greater investment.
@@TreeTopFlier Thanks bunches. I would like to ask your opinion of that Lee collet neck sizer. It comes with some of the Lee sets but not in others. What say you Mr. Flier?
Definitely worth getting the 4 die set. The collet die is handy to have around. While you don't want to neck only size on semiautomatic rifles because you need a little more clearance to close the bolt, you can use it as a mandrel and not close the collet or you can try adding a step, use it after the sizing die to do a better job uniforming the neck. Just be careful not to over do it.
@@TreeTopFlier I can't thank you enough for your help with this. I really want to get this right. so thanks for sharing your knowledge, not to mention getting back to me so soon AND the great videos. I'll do as you suggest. Ruteger.
@Ruteger100 Thank you sir! I'm happy to help. Worth saying, if you stick with reloading and you're curious, you try things, test them, and out grow some. I have at least three sets of 223 dies at this point lol. You have to start somewhere. Feel free to ask if you have questions.
Very nicely presented, Flier! I like their products and have been using them on other presses. I was waiting for them to come out with this one. Thanks! 🤛🏻🔫🇺🇸
Thank you sir! Im sure you will like this light too.
Tree Top Flier, It is always a geed idea to have more lighting at the loading bench, these little LED lights are inexpensive, easy to install and add such a need thing to ammunition crafting. Good video - Dave
Thanks Dave! Im pretty happy with this product. As I get older I find I really want more and more lighting on my tasks for my aging eyes.
@@TreeTopFlier Yup. Walter brings that to the table about lighting with his magnetic reading lamps and LED kits. we are aging every day, things get harder to see. I'm in the same boat, I have to use reading glasses when using the Iron sights anymore. Good video demonstration. - Dave.
I have KMS lights on all of my presses..... I love the lights. I wouldn't have anything else... I have one set up with a switch that plugs and play all of my presses..... Nice and easy to switch out presses when I need to... Great video TTF!!!
Thanks for watching and commenting!
I have the KMS light for my Dillon 550 press and it works great. Quality material and workmanship. Well worth the money.
Seems like a very well priced kit too me and good quality too.
I just got one of these in a couple days ago. Took like five minutes to install and makes it a *lot* easier to verify powder charges. Very happy with it, barring any unforeseen failures.
Thanks for the comment! Seams well made so I'm hoping it will last.
I love their lights. I’ve got 3 of them. The only issue I had and they warned me was on my Lee classic turret press. They warned me the adhesive wasn’t as good on it and they were right.
I had left over under cabinet lighting that I rigged up for my LCT and the sticky on those LED strips didnt hold up there. I ended up attaching it with a hot glue gun. Must be a thing??? Thanks for watching Sir.
I have one from them that i got 5 years ago and it has worked great on my Lee turret .
Sounds like I should have been a customer sooner. Thanks for watching.
They work real good
Seems really nicely made and thought out to me.
👍🏼🤘🏼Hello brother!💪🏼🤘🏼🙏
Howdy my friend... Question for you, would you still buy the Monstrum Hornet either the 16 or 24 power. Im thinking of the 16 for my 308 range toy. I really like the reticle.
@@TreeTopFlier I have both. 😳😜😜
16 for hunting
24 for target
@@cw2a I kinda want an 18 🤪 may have to try that 24
Hey TTF. I want to ask about 223 die sets. Got any recommendation for a "New to rifle reloading" type of fan? I have reloaded many pistol types, but all straight wall. Just don't want to make a huge mistake right out of the gate. Thanks. Great channel BTW
Hi Ruteger! For a new to rifle reloader I would probably just get a set of Lee dies. All of the basic dies will give you the same results with a basic set up. You wont get better accuracy because you bought RCBS or another, ive tried. This will give you SAAMI spec ammo all day. You can even control shoulder set back for a little more advanced reloading practice with these dies. If you really want to move to the next level, a bushing die is probably the next level up. This allows you to set neck tension more precisely and requires neck turning to get optimal results In my opinion. Obviously this is more complicated step but better if you want to really make custom ammo. Understanding this process to get the most out of it may be a little down the road for most reloaders and requires a greater investment.
@@TreeTopFlier Thanks bunches. I would like to ask your opinion of that Lee collet neck sizer. It comes with some of the Lee sets but not in others. What say you Mr. Flier?
Definitely worth getting the 4 die set. The collet die is handy to have around. While you don't want to neck only size on semiautomatic rifles because you need a little more clearance to close the bolt, you can use it as a mandrel and not close the collet or you can try adding a step, use it after the sizing die to do a better job uniforming the neck. Just be careful not to over do it.
@@TreeTopFlier I can't thank you enough for your help with this. I really want to get this right. so thanks for sharing your knowledge, not to mention getting back to me so soon AND the great videos. I'll do as you suggest. Ruteger.
@Ruteger100 Thank you sir! I'm happy to help. Worth saying, if you stick with reloading and you're curious, you try things, test them, and out grow some. I have at least three sets of 223 dies at this point lol. You have to start somewhere. Feel free to ask if you have questions.