I've never used a Lee hand press...and ordered one last night.
I have one application where I think this will be good, please correct me, if I'm wrong.
Every winter, our local police use our Club's range for qualifications in the snow. If I'm lucky enough, I get the snow/ice covered brass...and/or during the first warm spell, when the range snow/ice melts, I get to pick up the wet brass.
It's best/easiest to deal with wet brass right away, if it's deprimed. So I usually use a universal decap die in my bench press, but the press gets thoroughly soaked. Then I clean the brass in a hot citric acid bath, then dry, then tumble clean...then it's gets sized,trimmed,ect...
ANYWAY, I'm thinking, instead of getting my bench press all wet, which is a pain to get it clean/dry, then re-oil, without unmounting and disassembly...I'm thinking the Lee hand press will be the way to go. It should be easy enough to clean/dry the hand press afterward.
any opinions ?