This is no new subject of sizing on an upside-down press but it's new to me. A friend gave me this RCBS Junior 2 press last week and I started thinking how I could mount it on this side of the loading table...here's where I clamp temporary things like the primer press or the brass trim setup.
So...I've got it clamped the only way I could to try it out, actually it's a bit too low so I want to figure a clean clamp on mount to fix that problem...but back to trying it...it is a joy to sit there with my left hand full of casts and rolling them around in my fingers and dropping them into the size die hole, it's just too quick and easy. Before I would grab them one at a time off the table and balance them on the little push spud up into the die...that does a number on my shoulder joint, actually gets really painful after a couple hundred, so doing 500 at a sit is a job of painful work!
Kerplunk-kerplunk-kerplunk...it's a joy to hear!
This part is the best yet...you see the hole that the lever is threaded into? It's already there on this press, you don't have to take it apart and switch anything around...whooada thunk?
Well, this gives me something to 'mull on' for a while...designing a nice steel mount...