I see these are out of stock where I shop. Has anyone bought and tried one?
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I see these are out of stock where I shop. Has anyone bought and tried one?
They haven't been released yet. Titan and others are getting ready by setting up listings ahead of time with stock set at zero, hence "out of stock". I suggest signing up to be notified when item is "back in stock". I talked to Lee a week ago and they still refused to say when the press will be released. They did cite supply chain issues as being responsible for most of the delays.
I opened the box my app was in, set up and I was off and running! I’ve easily de primed over 20,000 cases. Sized untold number of boollets. Absolutely no problems with mine! Don’t know maybe I’m less picky than some folks. And I know it’s not just me definitely seen mixed opinions. I mean everything has issues there’s no such thing as a perfect piece of equipment it doesn’t exist. Do I expect my hundred dollar lee APP press to perform the same as a Dillon 1050? Ah no! But at the price it does exactly what I want it to do when I want to do it! I don’t size my 30-06 brass on it. But if did and it breaks Lee has got great customer service. Even if it completely falls apart after five years at that price you can afford to buy a new one. Seriously, if you use it as its intended and don’t push the envelope, I don’t see potential for major problems with it other than the plastic carriage and risers wearing out.
The release date for the Lee 6-pack press has been delayed until October.
https://leeprecision.com/pro-6000-si...loading-press/
LEE needs to stick to making affordable dies and molds and either come up with a reliable progressive or stay out of that market
maybe this will be it,…..but I highly doubt it
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I received a couple shell plates for the Lee 6-pack from MidwayUSA this week. When considering the 2 more stations, the shell plate is only marginally larger and the index pin alignment holes are much tighter together compared to the Pro4000. The rotation per die station will be much shorter and maybe smoother than that of the ABLP.
If link works decent video .
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=a8FRaNSwfhE&t=330s
Thanks, I found another video.
https://youtu.be/1STLOQ_OU5I
Looks promising. I had a couple of 1000's (sold one and keep one for de-priming, fitted with the case feeder) and then a Loadmaster. The LM required a fair bit of tweaking, the boolit feeder arms kept getting chewed up so could be a a bit iffy, but the primer feed was a constant source of problems. I eventually sold it and bought a Dillon 650 (pretty much the last available here in Oz prior to the 750) and, if used as per Dillon's instructions performs faultlessly. Mine occasionally gives me trouble with priming but that's because I'm an inveterate fiddler, so not the fault of the press.
If Lee can fix their primer delivery system then it should be a nice press.
Here's a link to the Six Pack Pro manual, you can get a feel for how the primer feed works, as well as change-over stuff:
https://leeprecision.com/files/instruct/SixPackPro.pdf
some interesting reading,