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Alan,
For the money, the little Lyman Accupress is quite a bargain! It is a whole lot of press for the money, and versatile as well. Just reversing the toggle linkage (two bolts) convert it from a hand press to a bench press, or vice-versa. This allows you to use it as a totally portable press, to even take to the range with you for on the spot load development. I just looked at Widner's website, and they sell the unit for ฬ.00!
I would give you a photo of one, but I've owned at least two and maybe three of them, and someone always manages to talk me out of them... I am Accupress-less at the moment, or else you would get a look-see at one... did a breif look on the web for a photo, and even Lyman doesn't have one... so sorry for the lack of photo.
All-in-all it is very compact and versatile, a lightweight "C" style press, and yes it will fit in one of the larger tackle-box loading kits like mentioned in the Tech Note article!
Hope this helps!
God Bless,
Marshall
For the money, the little Lyman Accupress is quite a bargain! It is a whole lot of press for the money, and versatile as well. Just reversing the toggle linkage (two bolts) convert it from a hand press to a bench press, or vice-versa. This allows you to use it as a totally portable press, to even take to the range with you for on the spot load development. I just looked at Widner's website, and they sell the unit for ฬ.00!
I would give you a photo of one, but I've owned at least two and maybe three of them, and someone always manages to talk me out of them... I am Accupress-less at the moment, or else you would get a look-see at one... did a breif look on the web for a photo, and even Lyman doesn't have one... so sorry for the lack of photo.
All-in-all it is very compact and versatile, a lightweight "C" style press, and yes it will fit in one of the larger tackle-box loading kits like mentioned in the Tech Note article!
Hope this helps!
God Bless,
Marshall