View Full Version : New!!! Lee Classic Cast Iron Press
jcdflint
03-22-2004, 03:50 PM
I'm a RCBS fan but I just got a The New LEE cast Iron reloading press today. I needed a new press and looked at them all. I seen the Lee in Midway Cat. and in April 2004 No. 228 HANDLOADER Mag. This press is a "JEWELL" its heavy duty , largest opening and "ONE Long pull handle". The price was the "SHOCK"! Only $59.00 from Midway. All the others I looked at were between $100-200. This press has a lot of great features too. I like the tube that collects the spent primmers. NO MORE PRIMMERS ALL OVER THE FLOOR!!! I think this is the best "DEAL" on a reloading press that you can get today. I didn't care for the Lee alum. presses , but this is one fine press. I'd check it out if your in the market for a new one!!!!
Heres a PHOTO: click on photo to enlarge!!
www.leeprecision.com This press is so new I don't see it on there web site. check out www.midwayusa.com
Ranch Dog
03-23-2004, 04:29 AM
jcdflint...
Here is the Lee Precision web page for the Classic Cast (http://www.leeprecision.com/catalog/browse.cgi?1080044652.2790=classic.html).
jcdflint
04-27-2004, 12:45 PM
Here it is Lee CLASSIC!!!!
gunguy
05-01-2004, 08:50 PM
Hmmm, how did that one get in here...
...great single stage press at a really great price.
Mine is set up for bullet swaging after shortning the shellholder a 1/4 of an inch. Does the job.
Jim
Ranuel Cayabyab
05-21-2004, 02:42 PM
Gunguy,
Based on your picture, it looks like you need a new work bench!!! You got alot of stuff in there. Looks great when they are all lined up like that. I guess I am used to having just one press at the table at a time.
Mordo
05-21-2004, 07:20 PM
So how do you insert the pictures? I tried inserting a JPG before without success.
Nice to see that after all these years that Lee now has a nice strong cast iron press like everyone else. But I won't be trading up from my Redding Big Boss for a while anyway.
flashhole
05-22-2004, 01:19 PM
So how do you insert the pictures? I tried inserting a JPG before without success.
Nice to see that after all these years that Lee now has a nice strong cast iron press like everyone else. But I won't be trading up from my Redding Big Boss for a while anyway.
Pictures
Open an "account" with photobucket. It's free. You put pictures in your album that you can select "image" url's, it's the one at the bottom. You click on it and copy the url address then paste it in your post. It's very easy but you have to have a url. That's what you get with photobucket.com or any of the other free accounts.
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