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DCB
02-16-2020, 04:42 PM
i have a lee bottom pour has always leaked. I use a PID temp as a read out. Its pretty close at about
700 to 730*..
I have been looking at the Lyman Mag 25. Price is pretty High any where from $289 to $350..
Do any of you own one and is it really worth that much?
Thanks Dave

dannyd
02-16-2020, 05:00 PM
don't get a Mag 25 if you want one with PID New RCBS is better. Own both.

DCB
02-16-2020, 05:13 PM
Hi danny. What makes the rcbs a better?
Thanks

dannyd
02-16-2020, 05:28 PM
Easier to use the mold and it has a fix for the drip. The Mag 25 started dripping just like the Lee 20 I have 3 of those. Also the Mag25 started leaking around the weld Lyman told me it was out of warranty but they would sell me a new on for 175.00. On all the new pots there are no parts or repair just replacement if under warranty.

DCB
02-16-2020, 05:39 PM
RCBS Pro Melt-2 I checked around and can not find one. They are sold out at Midway and Brownells with no back order
Il keep looking. The rcbs is smaller and will be ok. I really hate the drips and pours on the lee.

RKJ
02-16-2020, 06:49 PM
I've got the Mag25 and like it just fine. I've found if it drips, it's because the handle isn't closed all the way. At least that's the issue with mine. I've had it for around 2 years now and (knock on wood) it's still going great. I had the LEE 4-20 and got real tired of the drips so got the Lyman. I'd have bought the RCBS, as all I've heard (and read) is very good things but it was out of my comfort zone price wise. I'd buy another Mag-25 if this one lasts 3 more years.

nccaster77
02-16-2020, 07:59 PM
Post a WTB in the S&S section. You may get lucky and get one at a good price. Definitely go green tho.

DCB
02-16-2020, 08:52 PM
thanks for the feed back. Most all is out of stock on the rcbs with the PID controller.
Dave

StuBach
02-16-2020, 10:53 PM
DCB, don’t discount a ProMelt one with external PID also. Saw your post for a PM2 and you might cast a wider net if looking for either.

LynC2
02-17-2020, 08:15 AM
I've got the Mag25 and like it just fine. I've found if it drips, it's because the handle isn't closed all the way. At least that's the issue with mine. I've had it for around 2 years now and (knock on wood) it's still going great. I had the LEE 4-20 and got real tired of the drips so got the Lyman. I'd have bought the RCBS, as all I've heard (and read) is very good things but it was out of my comfort zone price wise. I'd buy another Mag-25 if this one lasts 3 more years.

Same here, I bought one of the first ones available and have no issues at all.

DCB
02-17-2020, 09:55 AM
Thanks for the info. At this point the rcbs furnace is hard to find. I wonder if they are going to advertise a better version?
I can find plenty of the Lyman furnaces.
With the occasional leak and the weld leak around the spout has set me back. I am not in a big hurry I can still use the leaky old Lee. I think ill call rcbs customer service and see if they are going to have a new model this year.
Dave

dannyd
02-17-2020, 10:51 AM
Posted this before never thought it would break there. 256946

DCB
02-17-2020, 02:29 PM
That's not good!
You may be able to tig weld or braze it to stop the leak.
Just a thought.

dannyd
02-17-2020, 02:42 PM
That's not good!
You may be able to tig weld or braze it to stop the leak.
Just a thought.


I'm to lazy for all that just boxed it up and ordered the RCBS one. I have been casting bullets for over 30 years and have owned all the Pots from Lyman, Lee and RCBS. Of the new ones the RCBS is about the same as there other Pro Melt just has a PID unit. If you get a Lyman your may want to get the mold guide from NOE. My only hobby is reloading started shotshell's in November almost to 5000 rounds of 12 gauge.

DCB
02-17-2020, 03:31 PM
Im going to hold out for the RCBS I think. emailed RCBS and got a quick reply.
They just received a shipment and are filling back order. great service as well.
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Feb 17 at 2:21 PM


We just received our shipment from the Vendor. We will have a QA check process to complete, but you should be able to order very soon. We will be filling backorders immediately.




Dora Paul | Customer Service Lead
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605 Oro Dam Blvd, East, Oroville, CA 95965
Office: (530) 538 2623
Toll Free (800) 533 5000

dannyd
02-17-2020, 04:31 PM
Way better service than Lyman. The Lyman guy just about ask me why i would buy there product. But I do like Lyman M dies and their ammo checkers.

nccaster77
02-18-2020, 03:07 PM
imho PID’s are over rated. 15 years ago I set my ProMelt at 720 with my casting thermometer and yesterday it still measured 720. You should be fine with one that doesn’t have the PID. Fluxuation in temp when adding ingots is gonna happen. But the RCBS recovers well/quickly. Good quality casting can happen without PID. just sayin’

Gunslinger1911
02-19-2020, 09:17 PM
Be wary of the RCBS PM2, some of the first batch had PID issues, mine was one - a programming issue.
They stopped selling them (even off the web site) getting the issues resolved.
I will say, cust serv helped me out - gave me a programming fix. It works now, just a pain to reset the PID every time.
Little issues like having to run the pot for a couple hours to cool down enough to not fry the PID.
Not bashing RCBS, they realized there was a problem, stopped shipping (eventually), gave a interim fix to those who contacted them.
I hope RCBS has it figured out, It's a great pot; no leaks, holds temp pretty well.
I think they just wanted to beat Lyman to the punch, and we ended up being the beta testers.

dannyd
02-19-2020, 10:05 PM
imho PID’s are over rated. 15 years ago I set my ProMelt at 720 with my casting thermometer and yesterday it still measured 720. You should be fine with one that doesn’t have the PID. Fluxuation in temp when adding ingots is gonna happen. But the RCBS recovers well/quickly. Good quality casting can happen without PID. just sayin’

casted for 30 years without a PID and about 20 without a thermometer but I like new toys what can I say. :)