From:   andrew, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I've not dealt with reloading solutions myself but i know people who
have and they are very happy with them. Not only do they appear to
actually have the stock they advertise available but delivery is very
prompt.

For portable kit using standard dies you cannot beat the Lee hand press.
I know several shooters who use them and none have any complaints. For
the bottle neck cartridges buy the collet die set: easy to use, no
bother with lube and they load superb ammo. The Lee "perfect" powder
measure is also worth looking at to save the hassle of trying to use a
scale on range. They are cheap, accurate, robust and have a well
graduated charge bar.

The Lee turret press is a superb piece of kit, particularly for the
price. I have a Lee turret and a Forster Co-Ax press and cannot detect
any difference in the quality of ammo loaded on them. I also use a Lee
1000 progressive and it loads ammo far more accurate than I am. I have
no problem getting consistent 2 moa from my M94 with ammo loaded on the
progressive.

So far I have not found a single item of Lee kit that has not performed
as well, or in most cases better, than the more expensive competition.
And it's all covered by a simple, no quibble, if you are not satisfied
in any way, money back guarantee. Cannot tell you if that is worth
anything or not as I don't know anyone who has been dissatisfied enough
to make a claim against it.

I am going down to visit the new Kynock (Kynamco?) at Mildenhall on
saturday and will be taking 80 rounds of .375 H&H to play with. This
will be loaded with a Lee collet resizing die and Forster bench rest
seater on my forster Co-Ax press with bullets cast from an NEI mould
lubed and sized in an RCBS lubresizer. Powder is thrown from an RCBS
measure. Depending on load and how the nut behind the trigger is
feeling, I get accuracy of between .6 and 1.8 moa.

You can never have too much kit!


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