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Reloading Tightarse Bargain Thread

Post by Oldbloke » 13 Oct 2023, 12:04 pm

I cant find the original bargains thread so start again.

Cleaver currently have these on special. Sound cheap to me.
Press $149
Powder thrower $39.
I can vouch the throwers are very consistant.

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Post by GQshayne » 13 Oct 2023, 7:30 pm

That really is bargain basement for cost. In fact, it is so low I would be questioning its quality. Lee does have a good reputation though.
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Post by Oldbloke » 13 Oct 2023, 7:59 pm

I think i paid $45 for my thrower about 5 years ago. So, its a vety good price. NFI what postage will be.

Nothing wrong with Lee.
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Post by bladeracer » 13 Oct 2023, 8:09 pm

GQshayne wrote:That really is bargain basement for cost. In fact, it is so low I would be questioning its quality. Lee does have a good reputation though.


The press does tend to break across the linkage if you work it really hard but is a very easy job to weld it up.
The powder thrower is excellent in my opinion.

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Post by Oldbloke » 13 Oct 2023, 9:49 pm

bladeracer wrote:
GQshayne wrote:That really is bargain basement for cost. In fact, it is so low I would be questioning its quality. Lee does have a good reputation though.


The press does tend to break across the linkage if you work it really hard but is a very easy job to weld it up.
The powder thrower is excellent in my opinion.

Lee gear is so good I question the value of the other brands.


Saw a youtube video once of a bloke FLS 308 on their cheap C press without lube. Lol Didnt break it!

Yes, fantastic value.
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Post by Rabbithole » 10 Nov 2023, 12:05 pm

This lee press is excellent value. The dies are setup to bump against the shell holder and it I can make very, very consistent reloads. My average deviation is no more than 0.0005. The trick is forget the index pin (pull it out.) and just tighten the dies hard against the mating flat on top. The problem people have with this is they don't bump the shell holder into the die (This includes the bullet seater.) Don't rely on the press caming action to seat your bullets, rely on the bump/stop of the shell holder into the die.
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Post by Oldbloke » 19 Jan 2024, 1:26 pm

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Post by wanneroo » 20 Jan 2024, 2:07 am

The best thing I find to do for saving money with reloading is signing up for all the emails from all the vendors, especially the big ones you can order from online. And pretty much I lay in wait for sales, deals and bulk sales to happen and then spring into action.

Lee I find is excellent, innovative, frustrating or cheap. It's very hit and miss. You take the Lee APP for instance. I have a few videos on it on my Youtube channel, one almost has 20K views. It's a great idea, a rapid fire semi automated single stage press. You can swage, decap, size, expand, etc thousands of pieces of brass about as fast as you can pull the handle. However they just went a little cheap on some of the parts, so sometimes it can be a little frustrating getting it going or dialed in.
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Post by Larry » 20 Jan 2024, 7:19 am

I have done 1000s of rounds on the same press without any issues re wear on the press. The rounds were all very high spec tolerances for F class. There is no cam over on the Lee presses which I think is feature that can be done without. I am also a believer in push the shell holder to the die with a good slow and smooth force. The best accessory for the press is a set of Redding competition shell holders. These have different heights allowing more precise forming of your cases.
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Post by Oldbloke » 20 Jan 2024, 9:42 am

$141 for press
$55 for RGB Dies
Case holder.
Powder funnel
Lee ram primer or simple copper punch. Lol
DIY scoops
DIY reloading block
Oil/lube coco nut oil stolen from pantry works


And your reloading.

Later:
Trimmer/cutter 90110 + Lee case length guage (Lee is very cheap)
Scales
DIY primer pocket cleaner
DIY trickler ore use an empty cartridge case.
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Post by Lazarus » 22 Jan 2024, 7:20 am

Oldbloke wrote:$141 for press
$55 for RGB Dies
Case holder.
Powder funnel
Lee ram primer or simple copper punch. Lol
DIY scoops
DIY reloading block
Oil/lube coco nut oil stolen from pantry works


And your reloading.

Later:
Trimmer/cutter 90110 + Lee case length guage (Lee is very cheap)
Scales
DIY primer pocket cleaner
DIY trickler ore use an empty cartridge case.


I've been considering a thrower, been doing a lot of testing, and need something faster than hand (joke there somewhere).

Any issues, OB?
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Post by Larry » 22 Jan 2024, 7:31 am

Dont think your going to get anything faster than the thrower. The really good accurate systems like say a trickler with A&D scales are much slower but weigh down to the kernel accurately.
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Post by Oldbloke » 22 Jan 2024, 7:33 am

I have a Lee thrower. It was cheap IIRC about $45 a few years ago. Once its set and you get a rhythm, very accurate. IIRC about 0.2gr variation.
I check each load with scales and trickle up. But you don't really need to.

Need scales to check it of course.
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Post by Lazarus » 22 Jan 2024, 9:50 am

Thanks Larry, OB

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Post by Lazarus » 22 Jan 2024, 10:15 am

Well, that visit refreshed my memory of why I detest that vendor.
Bastard of a site, force you to register before they'll let you buy, and then wouldn't accept any of the 7 different user names I tried.

I went to fleabay, got it for $5 more.

Thanks for the unintended reminder though OB
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Post by Oldbloke » 22 Jan 2024, 10:45 am

Lazarus wrote:Well, that visit refreshed my memory of why I detest that vendor.
Bastard of a site, force you to register before they'll let you buy, and then wouldn't accept any of the 7 different user names I tried.

I went to fleabay, got it for $5 more.

Thanks for the unintended reminder though OB


$50 is a good buy these days. :D
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Post by Vince24 » 09 Jun 2024, 4:21 pm

Not necessary a great deal, but the Sierra MatchKing 174 grains (303) is back on special at Cleavers !

https://www.cleaverfirearms.com/Product ... &Brand=354

400$ / 500
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Post by madang55 » 10 Jun 2024, 9:19 pm

I purchased the powder thrower. It works. to a point. finer powders ok, coarser powders ok. But, by the time I've set it up, filled it, set the metering screw. to the closest to what i want, set up the powder trickler, (gonna need it), I've already hand measured 20 rounds. I can hand measure at 3 times the rate. I think I will persist with the hand measuring until I'm rich and famous and can get value for money electronic gear. It aint that I'm picky....yeah I am a bit.
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Post by Oldbloke » 11 Jun 2024, 12:52 pm

Not a bargain. But Lee have come out with a new press.

https://youtu.be/oqZMqEjq_Oo?si=-jais1cIaxi8TjHw
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Post by bladeracer » 11 Jun 2024, 1:19 pm

Oldbloke wrote:Not a bargain. But Lee have come out with a new press.

https://youtu.be/oqZMqEjq_Oo?si=-jais1cIaxi8TjHw


I don't know about "new" but I like the primer dump, that's a little cleaner than the square funnel on the side of the press currently.
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Post by Oldbloke » 11 Jun 2024, 1:20 pm

bladeracer wrote:
Oldbloke wrote:Not a bargain. But Lee have come out with a new press.

https://youtu.be/oqZMqEjq_Oo?si=-jais1cIaxi8TjHw


I don't know about "new" but I like the primer dump, that's a little cleaner than the square funnel on the side of the press currently.


Well, they have "tweeked" the design then.
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Post by Oldbloke » 11 Jun 2024, 1:40 pm

At Abelas. From what I gather, not too bad a price.

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Post by MrMickyD » 25 Aug 2024, 11:06 pm

I like Lee a lot and have lots of they're gear along with RCBS, Redding etc.
Great value for money.
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Post by Oldbloke » 29 Aug 2024, 5:49 pm

Just got this email.

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Post by on_one_wheel » 30 Aug 2024, 7:18 am

Oldbloke wrote:At Abelas. From what I gather, not too bad a price.

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22 cents each :(
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Post by Oldbloke » 30 Aug 2024, 7:41 am

on_one_wheel wrote:
Oldbloke wrote:At Abelas. From what I gather, not too bad a price.

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22 cents each :(


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Post by Wapiti » 31 Aug 2024, 6:57 am

They won't get any cheaper either.
My old packets from the '80's and '90's that say $3.50/100 seem like a lifetime back.
Hang on, that was a lifetime ago...

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Post by Larry » 31 Aug 2024, 8:11 am

My last buy just before BLM nearly 6 years probably 5 years I think from memory they were about 6 cents each.
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Post by Florey55 » 18 Oct 2024, 8:51 am

I have a Dillon 450B, Dillon 550C, Dillon XL750, Lee Loadmaster and a Lee Classic Cast turret press.

Of all of these, I use the Lee Classic Cast Turret press, with the excellent Lee Auto Disk measure, the most. Calibre changes can be done in seconds - including changing primer size and powder weight.

FYI - the Lee Loadmaster is phenomenally fast - faster that my Dillon XL750., The Lee Case feeder is genius design and has now been copied by many other manufacturers..
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Post by bluehorse » 18 Oct 2024, 11:58 am

Prices fluctuate and thats just a fact of life so if you see a bargain sometimes things arent what they seem anyway .
We all remember prices of bygone days .
Before supermarkets too The grocer shops and they sold everything within reason . And I remember clearly 1957 in the emporium . then supermarkets were coming on the scene for better or worse . West of the city then the local grocers shop sold groceries and some rifles ammunition fishing gear but sadly little towns got by passed Until today one can whizz past so many little places now just a mark on the map. Many of these little names on the map hold so many stories of our past . Some very good yarns out of the hard times .
Today well enough said we have dicks running the show . Hahahaha Dicks by name and dicks by nature. Insurance companies crack the whip and big carriers wont carry dangerous goods . A la ammunition primers powder . primed cases . and no doubt you can all add to the list .
They call this progress !!! and people who were part of the backbone of the country cant buy guns and munitions partly because they cant fill in the complex paperwork..YET city slickers who can handle paperwork are able to have handguns at home plus oodles of ammo multiple rifles that have no use in a city . Welcome to2024. Where parts of the country are over run with increasing numbers of wild pigs destroying valuable cropping land and orchards , Where if u want to acquire a rifle to shoot the vermin then you navigate as best u can. Then on the other hand those in well paid jobs can buy pretty much what they like if ur member of sporting shooters ..
And of course historical shooters like me have come lately neighbours trying to stop me sighting in rifles . And of course women who get so vocal saying you have frightened all the neighbour hood pets.. What a joke !! I was living here 20 years before these blow ins from city and nearby overseas countries . 2days in a year and i get nasty letters in my mailbox .
Welcome to 2024 where overseas greenies get too much say in our affairs And successfully rape the way of life we had far away from the cities . The kangaroo industry hit hard by many having scant knowledge of the harsh realities of our seasons . Kangaroo culling with a shot to the brain is not a cruel way to go and then the carcass and skin has value . Not so long ago it supported quite a few families and towns .
Enter greenies who only want to be known as famous and they have too much political influence . The industry is a shell of what it once was . Culling and making use of a natural resource is commonsense . Graziers and large companies if they cant cull then resort to their methods of starvation and turning off waters .Many know that they have big drives to round up and slaughter without paying attention to how its done. In effect they dont manage or cull numbers but exterminate .
Thank all the greenies and city dwellers plus overseas do gooders who stick their noses into Australian business

But rest assured nothing is going to improve . Iam told USA banned australian kangaroo products . about 12 months ago. Australia managed by overseas politics .
Is time to punish the ears of politicians and tell them they dont make improvements . Its terrible to see the politics slowly squeezing the life out of Australa
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