This press looks like the perfect solution to a non-existent problem.
This press looks like the perfect solution to a non-existent problem.
Hi,
Looks like an upside down Hollywood! Like the man said if they brought out the Big Max again for say $250 they wouldn't be able to keep them on the shelves! Makes you wonder about office people sometimes!
I think the RCBS model looks sturdier.
Here a place in Britan with the Whamadets?
http://www.helstongunsmiths.com/defa...12+09%3A22%3A3
Interesting. Never saw the Wamadet before. Thanks for the info Dromia.
But, of course, moving the die and not the case could never work. :kidding:
Bill
There is always room on my bench for a good reloading press, but I'll have to see one in the flesh or in operation, it may be better for some operations then others.
The Wamadet was a great system in its day, flexible to.
As I said I still have a couple and all the add ons in use.
There were parts for priming, swaging and lubsizing (using RCBS/Lyman H&I dies). That press is part of my Highland handloading set up and I've been using it for lusizing boolits whist I am up here for the holidays.
One of its interesting features was that it didn't need bolting or clamping to anything to operate.
The Wamadet is no longer made although Helston sell ones made up from old inventory parts they also may make the odd bit as items run down but it is unlikely that the press will ever be re-manufactured.
I can recall when the "only" press was a cast iron "O" press. Anything else was a "gimmick". I always wanted to try a Hollywood press of the same design, but could never afford one and I prolly won't be able to afford one from RCBS either...
The Wamadet is not excatly free!
£141~$226
The original Wamadets come up second hand for half that complete with board they are fixed to with the Wamadet logo.
Interesting that RCBS puts "Made In USA" in the product description. I think they are still reeling from outsourcing parts to China. None of the other stuff shows "Made In USA" in the description.
I saw that as well flash hole.
So the dies move and not the cases?...
I sure would like to see one of those critters work...
Are they an old design that just went by the wayside and someone decided to try them again?...
Interesting...
BCB
Looks like combination of a Hollywood Senior and a Bonanza Co-Ax.
I'd really have to give it a go before shelling out anything to buy it.
Might be interesting though...
A couple more bucks and you can have a co-ax. Don't really see a need for this item. Just my .02, Rod
Does anyone have any reason to believe that press would make better or more accurate ammo than the press they already have on their bench?
I am waiting for the release of the new Lee CaseMaster 5 hole Classic Cast turret, pose to be all gear drive.
Smokeyloads