Is my Lee Challenger "O" press good enough, or do I need something WAY better?
Is my Lee Challenger "O" press good enough, or do I need something WAY better?
I used the breech lock for a year and it worked decent making 224. I would suggest however to get something a bit stronger. Just seems that anything made by lee less than a classic cast will not produce the best results.
The bigger calibers require a STRONG press. The 224's can be produced with minimum pressures.
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Get a dedicated swaging press. No mess, no mods, no replacing parts, they are designed to make bullets, not reload a piece of brass. Two totally different processes. You can choose from several different models, but you won't regret getting something designed for the stresses your putting it through.
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Bolt the press to a section of 2X8 and clamp it to the bench with a couple C clamps. Stores easy and is ready to use in just a minute.
Ganny.
a classic cast, and your 0-frame can be mounted on a rock dock and swapped in and out quickly.
doing 22's isn't too stressful on a reloading press, but stuff like a 44 will eventually break down the ram itself and make it impossible to change out the punches.
I had to have a threaded ram made for my rcbs and I'm still in the process of buying threaded punches for my die sets.
Just a warning, I broke a connecting rod on a brand new Rock Chucker swaging 44's. RCBS replaced and the only questioned asked was, "You did what?!!!!"
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I started swaging with a Lee classic cast, One time when I was swaging some 44's, I must of found a hard core? ...anyway, I broke the edge of the bench off...the Lee classic cast was fine. At some point, ham fisted swagers [like me] learn to reject a tough one, now and then
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it sucks when you get to pushing so hard you rip the press off the bench, or break a lag bolt and slam sideways.
Run you are right, I was manually converting booilts to wire. When I got the extrusion die the the instructions were "that the bottom of the stroke would create the most pressure" , well a new reducing cone was just a hair out of alignment from the old die cavity. I was getting a little to "distracted" and took the press off the bench ripping the face of the 2x and mushrooming the punch. Guess that's why the punch is a softer material. By the way the Lee Classic Cast never felt a thing.
I've never ripped a press off the bench yet
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BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
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