I am a near long time Lee Classic loader user for my 30-06 (boolits and Sierras) and overall quite satisfied, but I am least happy about seating primers in an efficient and repeatable way. It seems that calibrated mallet blows are not always so consistent and other variables sometimes have primers standing a little more proud than I prefer, micro "feel" proud.
Mallet persuasion aside there are some other factors to check: cleaning primer pockets, general cleanliness and so on...
And there are sometimes small variances in primer dimensions. This is overall rarely noticed and again they all shoot.
So what's the problem? I can seat all the cases well enough, they all shoot ok, but is there some gremlin still sneaking into the process? Also, is it worth tooling up a Lee primer seating tool to accompany the classic loader?
Best to all.
Coondog SE LA