Re: Single Stage Press Opinions
Lumpy: "So the 3 broken(cross pins and handles)Lee's I have seen(NOT the iron one, BTW)don't count, HUH NOT a "knee-jerk", try "hands on" with a Mark 1 eyeball"
Well, respectfully, Mr. Bjordan did specifically state he is looking at the Lee Classic Cast single stage, which IS iron and steel. Since you now stipulate you have neither used nor even seen the Lee Classic cast press (as I suspected) it's clear that neither your hands nor eyeballs are involved in your assement, only your mouth. Therefore, your negative comments seem well qualified to be honestly and fairly described as a knee-jerk reaction. [As is (perhaps?) your bringing up bulk reloading on a thread specifically titled "Single Stage Press Opinions" a knee-jerk reaction to inject your personal choices if they were requested or not?]
Thing is, it's really not our 'years of experience' that matters, it's what we know that matters or, at least in this instance, don't know. Lee's Classic Cast really is an excellant press, for any level of work or reloading skill.
Ammo is made in the dies, not the press, and money will be much better spent getting good dies (Forster/Redding). But none of the tools matter until - and unless - the loader has good skills and uses good loading methods. Skill can't be bought at any price and it can't be instantly obtained in a box, it takes a long time to develop skill no matter the brand or price of the tools used.