Hands-On: Lyman Case Prep Xpress

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024

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  • @brucepreston3927
    @brucepreston3927 4 года назад +64

    I love my lyman case prep Express! Just a tip though, if you put the primer pocket crimp remover in the spot closest to you then you dont have reach over all the other spinning tools. It makes it easier to get leverage without poking the palm of your hand on a brush or chamfer tool!

    • @gerrymatheson4020
      @gerrymatheson4020 4 года назад +4

      Yes, I love mine! I generally do stuff with my right hand so I have mine set up so the shortest tools are on the right and toward the front and the taller ones on the left and toward the back, so my hand isn't having to maneuver over or around a spinning tool. I'm mainly using the 3 small primer pocket tools...so the uniformer is up front, the reamer to the right (clear easy access). I prefer the RCBS wire brush cleaner and it's taller so it's at the rear right. On the left rear is my deburring tool and front left is the vld chamfer tool. My brushes are screwed into the non-spinning stations to each side. I don't use them much and if I do I just slide the case over one and spin the case with my fingers. Doesn't take much if your cases are already clean. Usually it's just to get some brass shavings out after trimming or something... (And I use the Lyman case trim Xpress...love it...they make a great pair!!)

    • @Physics072
      @Physics072 2 года назад +1

      @@gerrymatheson4020 Sounds like the way I'll set mine up, keep the scary tools to the left side (if right handed) primer tools to right. I got the case trim Xpress unit too, man that is fast for 223.

  • @gbouvier7234
    @gbouvier7234 4 года назад +6

    I've used one for one year. It works fantastic and cuts down my prep time. Money well spent.

  • @TheUsmc0802
    @TheUsmc0802 8 месяцев назад +2

    I just picked this up. I've been using their case trimmer for a year And by hand deburing and chamfering. Getting a case ready to load now is super easy. I can do 50 cases in about 15 minutes. Great tool.

  • @missionman19
    @missionman19 4 года назад +23

    I have this machine. It is awesome. One of the best tools I have ever bought myself. But, I would probably say the same thing if I owned a different brand. I just like having a machine like this makes the prepping much easier. I have found that sometimes the brass starts to spin when I work in the primer pockets for LC brass. I wear a light pair of garden gloves with the rubber coating on the palm. Really helps with process.

  • @_taylor_renee
    @_taylor_renee 4 года назад +31

    I’ve been using mine for about 8 years now without a single issue. I will typically throw a flash hole uniformer on one of the stations also. Everything goes back in the box and on the shelf when I’m finished. All of the storage locations keep you from losing the small tools too.

    • @silentbob7984
      @silentbob7984 4 года назад +1

      JT_Images had me 6 years great device.

  • @davestrohmeyer-saddleupsho8009
    @davestrohmeyer-saddleupsho8009 4 года назад +16

    Yes I use this machine. You can also add the Lee Case trim cutter and adapter then the caliber specific case gauge to trim the brass. Just screw it to one of the rotary stations, trim and then move to the chamfer stations...Fast and easy.

    • @ironbomb6753
      @ironbomb6753 4 года назад +3

      That's a great idea

    • @patrickbolthouse7354
      @patrickbolthouse7354 4 года назад +2

      Thanks man

    • @nicknuke7
      @nicknuke7 4 года назад +4

      Have the same setup. Makes it a breeeeeeze!

    • @toddschrocatart
      @toddschrocatart 2 года назад +1

      This was the exact question I can looking for an answer to. Thanks!

    • @CrashRacknShoot
      @CrashRacknShoot Год назад

      Oh damn, you got a good head on your shoulders. I'm writing that one down. Thanks dude!

  • @mimicocto8
    @mimicocto8 4 года назад +4

    Have had one for 2 years...its changed my reloading time immensely.

  • @frankponikvar9262
    @frankponikvar9262 4 года назад +12

    I finally bought my Lyman Case prep station 5 years ago, and I ask myself, what took me so long to buy one!!!
    I love mine. I've been reloading for over 40 years and ALWAYS dreaded the task of preparing the cases.
    The Lyman Case prep station has saved time and fingers. Wish I would have bought one sooner!!
    I researched them all and decided on the Lyman Case prep station because of the quality and design. It's the best on the market in my opinion.

    • @CrashRacknShoot
      @CrashRacknShoot Год назад +1

      I appreciate you and comments like yours. I've been around reloading, but very new myself, and this kind of years of experience count is exactly who I look to for information. Got one on the way and it'll be here tomorrow!

    • @frankponikvar9262
      @frankponikvar9262 Год назад +1

      @@CrashRacknShoot you will love your case prep station.
      As I stated before, I have been reloading for over 40 years, (since 1976) to be exact, and I always dreaded the case prep process. I reload everything from as small as my 204 Ruger and several other small caliber up to my large Magnum caliber's. Even my 375 h&h and 416 Rigby and ALL of my Weatherby and hand gun loads
      This prep station cuts down hours of work and with ease.
      Best of luck with your station.

    • @CrashRacknShoot
      @CrashRacknShoot Год назад +1

      @@frankponikvar9262 thank you! One more question if I may, and I'll quit bugging you, I promise!
      Have you had any issues with the reamers/cleaners wearing down or getting dull? I know it's not the end of the world if it does, just get another. But curious if you ever had to replace them.

    • @frankponikvar9262
      @frankponikvar9262 Год назад +1

      @@CrashRacknShoot no Kevin, the tools are hard carbon steel.
      The primer pocket cleaner's are easy to use, but be sure not to use the ones that ream the primer pocket from military brass on new or civilian brass as you can take too much off and the primer will be loose and even fall out.
      The deburing tools are great 👍 you'll really like them as well as the case neck brushes.

    • @frankponikvar9262
      @frankponikvar9262 Год назад +1

      @@CrashRacknShoot your not a bother, the only stupid question is the one's not asked.
      I'm more than happy to help you and give advice on my experiences. Wish I would have had this access to the internet when I first started reloading, it would have saved me many headaches.
      Try to find a old book, rcbs a b c,s to reloading.
      I have a copy I can send you if you want it. No charge.

  • @Rakstawr
    @Rakstawr 4 года назад +6

    Glad you've shown this tool! It is one of my favorites that I bought to treat myself for my birthday one year. I haven't stopped using it as a part of my reloading workflow.

  • @robertpaasch6343
    @robertpaasch6343 4 года назад +4

    This unit is amazing. No more cramped fingers, and is a BIG time saver.

  • @27murano
    @27murano 4 года назад +7

    I love my case prep station, I added a fixture to mine that i made on the lathe to except a lee case trimmer and also installed a Lyman primer pocket uniforming tool. The station turned into a necessity.

  • @timmartin6410
    @timmartin6410 4 года назад +6

    Been using my Lyman Case Prep for a couple of years now, love it.

  • @Jerry-dk8se
    @Jerry-dk8se 4 года назад +2

    I've had my Lyman prep express for over a year, and it has become one of my most valuable tools! Well worth the money spent. As another commenter suggested, do your primer pockets first, and closer to you. Then you'll have better control of the case when reaming the pockets. I hardly ever use the brush, since I wet tumble my brass after prep. I use the pocket cleaner, reamer, uniformer, inside chamfer and outside chamfer last. But everyone will develop their own techniques as they use the station.
    The lip around the station keeps your brass shavings off your bench (mostly), and is one of the best features of the station!

  • @sfish2325
    @sfish2325 4 года назад +2

    Have had mine for about two years. Works flawlessly every time! Saves a lot of time.

  • @paulburns6127
    @paulburns6127 Год назад +2

    My wife just bought this for me for Christmas. I had over 800 casings ready to finish. It was fast as lightening. A few days later and not really trying too hard, my casings are ready. I'm not sure what to do with the dry lube yet but this is a great product.

  • @edmundlamb6858
    @edmundlamb6858 3 года назад +2

    I love it, makes case prep fun. Added lee case trim adapters and it does it all. put fender washers under tool heads to keep brass out of the tool shafts and I vac up the brass. Bought a second one for a gift

  • @AlexCP2394
    @AlexCP2394 4 года назад +2

    I've had one of these for 2 years and very much enjoy using it. Saves a lot of time and hand strain when doing large batches of match grade ammo for competitions.

  • @royclennan9870
    @royclennan9870 Год назад +1

    I use mine all the time. It makes it so easy to remove the military crimp from brass. No more blisters from the Lyman universal case prep set.

  • @JW-mt4vb
    @JW-mt4vb 4 года назад +3

    Love mine. Ive been using it for around 10 years.

  • @TartanJack
    @TartanJack 4 года назад +17

    I'd like to see a comparison with the Frankford Arsenal and Hornady units.

  • @mikesmith-tr9qv
    @mikesmith-tr9qv 4 года назад +2

    I have been using mine for a good 8 years now and zero issues. Quite and good quality. I do like that a/c power cord set up on the new one. Mine is old school:)

    • @CrashRacknShoot
      @CrashRacknShoot Год назад

      Man, I'm glad I found this video. Starting to reload, and thought this might be overboard, but sounds like I'll get a lot of mileage out of it as my die sets grow. Fun fact: those cables in the A/V and IT world are commonly referred to as an IEC cable. They're excellent, because nowadays you can get away with using nearly any damn one, should the original get damaged for any reason. Much like duct tape, almost everyone has one of these lying around!

  • @James-prs-uk
    @James-prs-uk 4 года назад +3

    Has mine years and it’s by far the best thing I got to save time everybody know time is money

  • @NorthWestGuns
    @NorthWestGuns 4 года назад +2

    I own this case prep station I found it to be the best one I could find for my needs

  • @Sinatra192
    @Sinatra192 4 года назад +2

    Bought this and love it. This has a permanent spot on my reloading bench!

  • @kchorrosoto4068
    @kchorrosoto4068 4 года назад +2

    It's awesome! I got mine late last year and it's been great. Very useful and all in one place. It seats next to my AMP MK2 on my bench and mostly uses it to clean and uniform primer pockets before/after tumbler.

  • @jacksonwholeexperience409
    @jacksonwholeexperience409 2 года назад +1

    Like a few others, I added a longer brush and Lyman Flash Hole Uniformer. I orient mine so the taller uniformer is in the back and doesn't poke my hand while the reamer is right up front to apply more pressure and also a shorter distance to brush the shavings into the waste bin. Works great! Had it over 5 years now.

  • @ScottPriestley
    @ScottPriestley 4 года назад +4

    Been thinking about this one - you sold me! It's out of stock most places but I was able to get on eBay for $119! Thanks Gavin!

  • @Charlton_Kekston
    @Charlton_Kekston 4 года назад +1

    I've been using it for the past year and love it

  • @glockparaastra
    @glockparaastra 4 года назад +6

    Couldn't do without mine! Saves fingers. Just swapped out both pocket cleaners with the Hornady ones as they are much better.

    • @davidphin1063
      @davidphin1063 4 года назад

      Can you add a link? I've been using mine for years I'm sure the tools could do with replacing now

    • @glockparaastra
      @glockparaastra 4 года назад +2

      David Phin www.hornady.com/reloading/case-care/case-prep-tools/cartridge-case-prep-tools-accessories#!/
      The Hornady pocket reamers work better too.

  • @KPutubing
    @KPutubing 4 года назад

    Howdy from Sacramento! I've had mine for about 5 years. 223 rem and 22-250 rem prep. Easy peasy. Love it.

  • @jasisom
    @jasisom 4 года назад

    I have been using the Lyman case prep for over four years. I am completely satisfied with the unit. I have seen Hornadys unit and can’t see any advantage with using it. I am a devoted Hornady fan. All my reloading dies are Hornady. The Lyman case prep has everything you need in one unit to prep brass for reloading. Mine has prep’d over 10,000 rounds and is still going strong.

  • @30Huckleberry
    @30Huckleberry 4 года назад +3

    Have one, really like it, processed hundreds of rounds so far.

  • @sterlinghao1492
    @sterlinghao1492 4 года назад

    I have had this unit for the last 3 years and it has made case prepping for me a whole lot easier than prior to purchasing the prep center. Id recommend this to anyone who wants to speed up or have an easier time prepping cases for reloading.

  • @cowboyguns
    @cowboyguns 4 года назад +6

    I've used the Lyman Case Prep express for two years. One of those primer pocket cleaners is actually a primer pocket reamer for chamfering out military primer pocket crimps. It works extremely well if you punch the primer pocket out lightly first, and then ream the rest of the crimp out...otherwise it grabs the brass a little too much, but using that method will make the primer seating a breeze. You won't even be able to tell that the difference between military brass and commercial.

    • @pipebear7036
      @pipebear7036 4 года назад

      Can you you explain what mean by punch the pocket primer first please?

    • @cowboyguns
      @cowboyguns 4 года назад +2

      @@pipebear7036 the correct terminology would be "swaging." In my experience, swaging with a lever operated primer pocket swager doesn't open military primer pockets well enough for smooth insertion of a primer, and you still oftentimes crush the primer.
      When I used the term "punch" I should have used the term "swage."

    • @pipebear7036
      @pipebear7036 4 года назад +3

      @@cowboyguns thank you, that was helpful. Regards :-)

    • @smsgtbulldog
      @smsgtbulldog 4 года назад +2

      I use a Frankford Arsenal swager first and it does pretty much most of the work. Then on to the station. I do primer pockets first, then case ream in and out, and finally I use the brush with some dry lube on it.

  • @psubond
    @psubond 4 года назад +1

    I have been using this one for years and i love it

  • @ForOdin
    @ForOdin 4 года назад +4

    I save my brass shavings, spent primers, and case necks (I form my own 300 blackout) and take it to a recycling facility, helps with the cost of components

  • @richardrierson6234
    @richardrierson6234 4 года назад +1

    Use the Lyman case prep all the time. Love it!

  • @redclover51
    @redclover51 3 года назад

    Used mine for 3 yrs. Good to date.

  • @rufturbo997
    @rufturbo997 4 года назад

    Have one and wouldn't want to be without it anymore. Love the layout and versatility.

  • @jonh4301
    @jonh4301 4 года назад +1

    I have had the older RCBS unit. It has a mixture of male/female threaded connections where you have to use an adapter depending on the tool used. The back station is up close to the back of the unit and is sometimes hard to get to (something they changed on the newer one). I like the Lyman setup where all of the tools use the same thread format and are all on a wide flat surface.

  • @rcairnut
    @rcairnut 4 года назад +1

    put some small rubber fender washers under the spindles for easy clean up and to keep shavings out of the main unit. I really like mine! and this one is the only one I need.

  • @TTiger86268
    @TTiger86268 4 года назад +2

    Thought about this one but saw negative reviews so went with frankford arsenal and love it, so far no issues.

  • @m700vsl
    @m700vsl 4 года назад

    I’ve been using the Lyman Case Prep Center for several years now. Mine is a “1st generation” unit; meaning it doesn’t have the detachable power cord and my power switch is on the rear of the unit. Mine also seems to be slightly louder. I do really like it though.

  • @samuelrspade
    @samuelrspade 4 года назад +3

    Would love to see a comparison between case prep equipment. Thanks Gavin!

  • @daves8098
    @daves8098 4 года назад +2

    Had a Frankford Arsonal for years. Finally burned it out after thousands of uses. Bought the Lyman. Hands down better than the FA. Soooooo much quieter. Never going back.

  • @richhiggins6056
    @richhiggins6056 4 года назад

    I have been using a Lyman for a couple years now. Very sturdy machine

  • @tacexdir
    @tacexdir Год назад

    I have a different case prep station, RCBS TRIM MATE. It doesn't have the cut out to clean the debris off the top, but I use a small USB rechargeable keyboard vacuum to clean my case prep machine, WILSON case trimmer, and neck turner. It works great with the small nozzle to get in all the nooks and crannies.

  • @Gonzo81
    @Gonzo81 4 года назад +1

    It's the best tool I've picked up so far!! Love my Lyman

  • @larrybyington6181
    @larrybyington6181 4 года назад +12

    I just bought one about a year ago and with the Lee case length set up it makes prep and trimming a breeze

    • @bronshaller667
      @bronshaller667 4 года назад

      How did you attach the lee trimmer to this machine?

    • @larrybyington6181
      @larrybyington6181 4 года назад +4

      With the Lee 8-32 threaded cutter adapter. I got mine from Amazon

    • @gerrymatheson4020
      @gerrymatheson4020 4 года назад

      I love mine... I have the Lyman Case Trim Xpress also. They make a great pair! Yes it's 2 separate tools but so user friendly...and at about $130 each it's still competitive with other options. Better than the FA case prep center imo (and I love a lot of FA stuff...not a hater...)

    • @joshcowart2446
      @joshcowart2446 3 года назад

      Are the brushes just standard cleaning brushes that thread on because the kit only came with pistol calibers so I wanted to make sure you could add .22 and .270 caliber brushes

    • @larrybyington6181
      @larrybyington6181 3 года назад

      @@joshcowart2446 as long as the threads are the 8-32 any cleaning brush will do

  • @bluescatreimer
    @bluescatreimer 4 года назад +3

    Great unit, if I hadn't already bought a RCBS case prep I would definitely by a Lyman.🇺🇸

  • @jimclark6883
    @jimclark6883 3 года назад

    I use the RCBS Case Prep unit. It was the first one on the market many years ago before the Frankford, Hornady, & Lyman machines. I have used it processing several thousands of brass cases. The Lyman is a lot quieter, so I'll get the Lyman when mine finally wears out.

  • @BernieDiaz
    @BernieDiaz 4 года назад

    I love my Lyman Case Prep Xpress. I've used it for years. Just ran into an issue. We moved to Texas from Florida and little by little I've been unpacking all my man-cave stuff. When I opened my Lyman Cases Prep Xpress box, I realized I didn't pack all the accessories inside the box (dumb move). I still haven't found them as I keep opening tubs (the black & yellow ones you buy at Costco, Lowes, or Home Depot). We moved 2 years ago!

  • @daniellevitz7524
    @daniellevitz7524 Год назад

    I use the RCBS Brass Boss though I’ve also used the Lyman Xpress. The Brass Boss has a variable speed dial that I find very handy for prepping different calibers. Please wear gloves and safety glasses when using either of these great tools. I usually have my kids help with case prep and really stress safety.

  • @automaticsteve9548
    @automaticsteve9548 4 года назад

    I have had mine for about 6 years. Very nice unit for the money.

  • @robertrieckenberg282
    @robertrieckenberg282 4 года назад

    I have been using one for more than 4 years works great and have prepped over 10,000 round of brass I also have a Lyman trim kit that I modified to trim the 223 and 556 brass works great and really speeds up the processing time

  • @randalloc
    @randalloc 4 года назад

    It is a great tool...had one for couple of years... super flexible and easy to use... imho the best one out there.

  • @jimrozelle9673
    @jimrozelle9673 3 года назад

    Love mine! I chamfer/deburr, then brush. Gets the brass cling-ons out of the neck. Next is the primer pocket work, and I hit the brush again. Squeaky clean top to bottom and ready for the press !!!

  • @TMS5100
    @TMS5100 4 года назад

    One of the best products lyman makes.

  • @bentonklock903
    @bentonklock903 3 года назад

    I just ordered my case prep express, doing them by hand was making my hands cramp up due to my arthritic hands. I am looking forward to being able to prep thousands of cases without cramps. More to come...

  • @C_Moore
    @C_Moore 4 года назад

    I love my Lyman Case Prep Express too! I have the Lyman E-Zee Trim set for rifle and pistol and bought an adapter to use the Case Prep Express as a trimmer as well. I swage my crimped primer pockets so I can trim and prep my brass all at once. I only wish there were 6 stations.

  • @hartfloorcovering
    @hartfloorcovering 4 года назад

    Indeed- the Lyman case prep line of equipment has impressed me. This case prep Express along with there drier and cyclone wet tumbler has been a joy to use...only after other methods of trying out. This item is great!!!

  • @allencain900
    @allencain900 4 года назад

    I have been using the Lyman Case Prep Express for years and could not be happier. Have tried others and none stand up to this machine.

  • @94dink3
    @94dink3 Год назад

    Just came in today and I can’t wait after watching your video Thank you for easy to follow videos you da man ✌️

  • @chriskent9021
    @chriskent9021 4 года назад +1

    I've been using the Frankford Arsenal trim and prep, it been a great tool for me.

  • @alforrester5679
    @alforrester5679 2 года назад

    I just got my case prep express and haven’t used it yet, but I can tell it’s much better and faster than the old hand or drill operated Lyman manual model. I guess it will be collecting some dust now!!

  • @ETsBees
    @ETsBees 4 года назад +1

    A good job for the kids😂😂, i finally subscribed, I’ve watched your stuff off and on

  • @wessfulton644
    @wessfulton644 4 года назад

    It's the one I bought after looking at the competition. Well thought out machine.

  • @mattkeetch2063
    @mattkeetch2063 4 года назад

    Going on about 5 years now next a single issue love this machine

  • @jameslance2129
    @jameslance2129 4 года назад

    I have this and it has done a good job for what it’s for. Only issue is after a few thousand rounds you will want to take it apart and clean it . Or after every use use a shop vac to clean up .

  • @joepreuitt4658
    @joepreuitt4658 4 года назад

    I bought the older rcbs case prep center that looks like a shoe box. I went with that one because it was on sale at the time and the fact the work station was lower to the table. Also it doesn't take up much room on the bench. When not using it, it make a great book end😂. The cons with it, it has a small cup like storage on top which makes it un-organized and a tad messy.(clutter). I look forward to seeing the comparison video you have planned.

  • @MR619Can
    @MR619Can 4 года назад

    Gavin, given your bench set up, that track looks like a perfect place to mount an elevating mount for the back of the case prep. The angle you mentioned for "cleaning" the brass would probably work well to give you a more "ergonomic" angle for the primer pocket reaming. 10-30 degrees would probably be a sweet spot. You could also mount it to the track depending on how the feet are secured on the base of the case prep bottom.

  • @Bill_Maine
    @Bill_Maine 2 года назад

    I have had my Lyman Case Prep Xpress for a few years. The only slow part seems to be reaming, at least with Federal .223 brass which needs swaging. It makes me wonder if the Dillon Super Swaging tool would be quicker, but then you have two pieces of equipment on your bench and you are going from one to the other. Also adds more cost. But having said that, I have absolutely no regret buying the Lyman Case Prep Xpress.
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  • @talkingrock7011
    @talkingrock7011 4 года назад

    I have been using a RCBS case mate for 10 years it sure has saved my wrist

  • @mindwreckRC
    @mindwreckRC 4 года назад

    i like that detachable cable. mine is over 6 years old and it has an attached cable but everything else looks the same.. still going strong.

  • @metaller_alex
    @metaller_alex 4 года назад

    Using it for couple years already, very nice device.

  • @StratRider
    @StratRider 4 года назад

    I watched reviews on just about every machine out there and this is the one I chose about 18 months ago. I also put a flash hole tool on mine.

    • @rickj627
      @rickj627 3 года назад

      I just ordered one of these. Which flash hole tool did you add?

  • @garrytalley8009
    @garrytalley8009 2 года назад

    The neck lube is supposed to be for neck sizing and does not require rotary motion on the brushes. One only needs to slide the case down over the brush and pull it out and then lube the inside of the case. Lyman sells a small compact system that does just that. I do believe there is also a Lyman video out that shows exactly what I am saying with this Lyman Case Prep Xpress. I have done rotary with brushes in the past and it certainly short lives the brushes. They usually use nylon brushes for that purpose. Primarily using bolt guns, I neck size a lot. Obviously, AR shooting folks will be full length sizing. where other methods of lubing the necks are more effective than using the Lyman Case Prep Xpress.

  • @CCXRS7
    @CCXRS7 3 года назад

    Yes I am, works great, used it for thousands of rounds, zero issues

  • @billrea66
    @billrea66 3 года назад

    We just bought a complete reloading kit ,used . Haven't got set up yet due to no bench. The xpress was included .

  • @gillyman7155
    @gillyman7155 4 года назад +1

    I've been waiting to order the lyman ultimate kit for months. Hopefully they will be back in stock soon.

  • @blaynemacpherson8519
    @blaynemacpherson8519 3 года назад

    I love mine. I don’t really use the brush and my outside neck chamfer was dull switches it out with the hand prep tools one and it works much better. I use the primer consistency depth reamer makes a big difference along with the primer flash hole deburr.

  • @davidunderwood3605
    @davidunderwood3605 4 года назад

    Thats deffantly faster than some methods I use as most are hand powered except pocket uniforming,I use a battery powered drill. A wedge block under it to tilt toward the user during operation might make it more comfortable to use in long sessions. Wish you would have shown us the primer pocket results.

  • @sterlinghao1492
    @sterlinghao1492 2 года назад

    I have a Lyman and it’s really helped me in my case prep operations. But I recently bought a Frankfort Arsenal to give that a try. I’ll let you guys know how that works out

  • @darbovision2672
    @darbovision2672 4 года назад

    Yes I am. I do the neck brush after inside/outside chamfering.

  • @lonewanderer3603
    @lonewanderer3603 4 года назад

    I find the outside chamfer hard to get centered with big bore cartridges, but I like having everything available instead of working in batches one step at a time.

  • @keithloveland3627
    @keithloveland3627 4 года назад

    Mine is 7 or 8 years old sans the detachable cable. Has prepped thousands and thousands of cases. Biggest problem is thumb fatigue, have to keep it to batches smaller than five hundred.

  • @seanwynn3501
    @seanwynn3501 4 года назад

    I have the rcbs prep center but will have to look at the Lyman after the video. Thanks Gavin.

  • @leefeatherston7014
    @leefeatherston7014 4 года назад +1

    nice and quiet this I will be happy with a multiple unit👏

  • @Lateral_G
    @Lateral_G 4 года назад +2

    SOO much more quiet than my RCBS. I can't hear myself think when I use my case pres center.

  • @a.k.4363
    @a.k.4363 4 года назад

    Great video. I picked one of these up and it is great. Wish I would have gotten this sooner. Thanks.

  • @rob5r1
    @rob5r1 4 года назад

    I have been using(Borrowing) the RCBS unit. The Lyman looks better because the large tray catches all the shavings. It appears that the Lyman comes with all the bits you would need. RCBS charges extra for some of those bits. A comparison would be nice and might cause some companies to "Up their game".

  • @mikeadams3785
    @mikeadams3785 4 года назад

    NEMA 5-15 or 'D-plug' is the type of power cable it uses. I used to process brass by hand. This machine is great.

  • @TikTokCooper
    @TikTokCooper 4 года назад +1

    Me and my dad use a drill we had for Years . It maybe a good time to upgrade

  • @petersouthernboy6327
    @petersouthernboy6327 4 года назад +11

    I will drive 2,000 miles to your garage sale.

  • @breakingbolts8871
    @breakingbolts8871 4 года назад

    no regrets buting buying mine after thousands of cases.
    I shoot Competition so quantities count.
    when doing large quantities have a couple reamers on hand to swap. Carbon, deposits, and grime can take a toll if running production and it dulls out.
    if running small very clean batches only, should be good for years.

  • @hank3152
    @hank3152 4 года назад +2

    Does the drive unit use nylon or metal gears and does brass get into the internal area into the gears? Those seem to be the major issues of failure

  • @SheepDog0714
    @SheepDog0714 4 года назад +3

    I personally use the RCBS Case Prep Machine.

    • @tobiastorsi
      @tobiastorsi 4 года назад +2

      Do you think its better?

  • @rainbow2710
    @rainbow2710 Год назад

    Gosh, I need something like that, but damn space is running out. Maybe I’ll install it in front of the TV😂😂😂

  • @r1ckgr1m3s8
    @r1ckgr1m3s8 4 года назад

    I have one as well as the cyclone wet tumbler, both work great.

  • @David_Quinn_Photography
    @David_Quinn_Photography Год назад

    never reloaded a day in my life but saw this on amazon for $130 and figured what the hell I still have the brass I shot durign covid and I need to make the higher cost from covid worth it so I think I will buy this and start prepping my brass while I save up for the next step.