I have a Lenzi as well and drilled out the threads on my ejector arm which allows for infinite adjustment up and down. Snug it up with the top and bottom nuts and it doesn't move at all. I made a T-bar for a friend of mine and it works well, but with a vise, a drill that will just take out the major diameter of the threads and you are good to go.
It’s always been a goal of mine to teach enough to keep this sport alive. I enjoy making these just as much as you guys enjoy watching them. Thanks for tuning in! We will have some new stuff soon.
Speedy, not sure if you read these, but I have a Lenzi and the issue with the bar that contacts the ejector at the top of the dies (I am not sure of the technical name for it) can be solved more simply than making a T shaped bar. I just drilled out the threads to a snug fit over the threaded rod and now it is infinitely adjustable with just a little turn of the bottom nut. It still locks up tight and no issues. Just a few minutes to set up on the mill or drill press and yer good to go.
Great information from a very knowlegable source! I do like my Lenzi, big upgrade from a modified reloading press, it's like changing from a Harbor Freight cresent wrench to a Snap On box end wrench! I'd like to see what else you finally do to "pimp" these presses.See you soon at a match!
I feel they are all capable of making bullet of 7mm and big 30 caliber, Big Blue offers the option of high precision reloading, thus saving money from having to purchase one of the other high precision reloading presses on the market.
I have a Lenzi as well and drilled out the threads on my ejector arm which allows for infinite adjustment up and down. Snug it up with the top and bottom nuts and it doesn't move at all. I made a T-bar for a friend of mine and it works well, but with a vise, a drill that will just take out the major diameter of the threads and you are good to go.
A top class review series.
Speedy drives a Ram? I thought he was into precision.😄
Really appreciate the effort in editing, putting the video together, and helping us further accuracy! Thank you, Speedy
It’s always been a goal of mine to teach enough to keep this sport alive. I enjoy making these just as much as you guys enjoy watching them. Thanks for tuning in! We will have some new stuff soon.
Thanks for the video Speedy.
Thanks for sharing!
Speedy, not sure if you read these, but I have a Lenzi and the issue with the bar that contacts the ejector at the top of the dies (I am not sure of the technical name for it) can be solved more simply than making a T shaped bar. I just drilled out the threads to a snug fit over the threaded rod and now it is infinitely adjustable with just a little turn of the bottom nut.
It still locks up tight and no issues. Just a few minutes to set up on the mill or drill press and yer good to go.
Great information from a very knowlegable source! I do like my Lenzi, big upgrade from a modified reloading press, it's like changing from a Harbor Freight cresent wrench to a Snap On box end wrench! I'd like to see what else you finally do to "pimp" these presses.See you soon at a match!
Very interesting, thoroughly enjoyed it.
Big blue hands down, it’s all ya need ✌️🇦🇺
Do you run a big blue?
Ordered one today mate ✌️
@@rosalindstewart7013 got a link on where to order the press?
Hey Speedy nice reviews! Can you add a link on were to purchase???
😂 good stuff Speedy!
Would be awesome if you could load some rounds on big blue to see how you like that aspect of it
Thanks for the videos Speedy....
For making fclass size bullets.....which press would be best suited?
Can jeffs Dies work with the big blue?
I feel they are all capable of making bullet of 7mm and big 30 caliber, Big Blue offers the option of high precision reloading, thus saving money from having to purchase one of the other high precision reloading presses on the market.
@speedygonzalez_x_files thank you speedy!
Which press is from Texas?