I bought the mid level kit. It has the 90 degree handle and it’s not as comfortable to use as the ball top. That said I’m loading 9mm/380, 38 special/357 mag, 44 mag & 44 spl. 45 ACP, 30 Carbine, 300 blk out, hoping to start loading 223 and 308 soon. My reloading bench is my happy space. I’m finally saving money after the initial set up and it feels great.
Nice set up you have there. Just a little tip from a fellow reloader. Go out and buy a digital powder scale. I like my auto powder feeder but it has been known to throw some crazy charges. Mainly on rifles, when you are using the double disk kit. Works real good on pistol. Great video and I can't wait to see it all set up.
I had the same powder dispenser on my Lee Progressive 1000 many years ago. Try out the Auto Drum instead. It works with most powders and the consistency is much better. My loads from the Auto drum don't vary more than .05g. It's much easier to set up as well, and once you develop favorite loads. you just change the drums when you change calibers.
Great video it pushed me to finally wanna buy it thanks. I wish you had gone more in depth about the uses, tips and tricks of the extra stuff you bought like the powder through charging die and the double disk kit. Guess i can figure that out myself. But again great video.
Thanks for the tip, I will invest in a good digital scale when I can. Do you have a preference on brands for digital scales? I have heard that some are more accurate than others.
HereToLearn442 I use the Frankford arsenal D750 digital scale but I always go back to the beam scale after every 10 rounds or so just to verify my powder charge.
I had to make some adjustments but I really like it now. I can load over 200 pistol rounds per hour using this press and though it is much slower I can load accurate rifle cartridges with it.
I bought the mid level kit. It has the 90 degree handle and it’s not as comfortable to use as the ball top. That said I’m loading 9mm/380, 38 special/357 mag, 44 mag & 44 spl. 45 ACP, 30 Carbine, 300 blk out, hoping to start loading 223 and 308 soon. My reloading bench is my happy space. I’m finally saving money after the initial set up and it feels great.
Nice set up you have there. Just a little tip from a fellow reloader. Go out and buy a digital powder scale. I like my auto powder feeder but it has been known to throw some crazy charges. Mainly on rifles, when you are using the double disk kit. Works real good on pistol. Great video and I can't wait to see it all set up.
I had the same powder dispenser on my Lee Progressive 1000 many years ago. Try out the Auto Drum instead. It works with most powders and the consistency is much better. My loads from the Auto drum don't vary more than .05g. It's much easier to set up as well, and once you develop favorite loads. you just change the drums when you change calibers.
Great video it pushed me to finally wanna buy it thanks. I wish you had gone more in depth about the uses, tips and tricks of the extra stuff you bought like the powder through charging die and the double disk kit. Guess i can figure that out myself. But again great video.
I use a Hornady. I think they are 30 bucks. I would love to get one that dispenses the powder for you. They are a little to high for me right now.
Dose the disks measure the power or is there an adjustable powder dispenser nob?
You need two risers or else when your turret rotates it will hit your auto primer arm that’s mounted to your press
short charging and one auto disk riser are inside this kit?
Which other accessories i need? die? charging die?
thank you
Thanks for the tip, I will invest in a good digital scale when I can. Do you have a preference on brands for digital scales? I have heard that some are more accurate than others.
HereToLearn442 I use the Frankford arsenal D750 digital scale but I always go back to the beam scale after every 10 rounds or so just to verify my powder charge.
Helpful for sure. thx
After using the kit, what are your thoughts?
I had to make some adjustments but I really like it now. I can load over 200 pistol rounds per hour using this press and though it is much slower I can load accurate rifle cartridges with it.