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Hand Press
So my wife and I recently moved into a small studio apparently where space is at a premium. I’ve set up presses and reloading tables in small spaces before but not with a 14 month old and a wife all trying to occupy the same space.
I’m probably going to end up doing most of my loading with a handpress. I have used my Lee Handpress for years without issue and processed thousands of rounds with it. Anything I can do with a bench press I can do with a Handpress except for swaging bullets.
With that said it does have some short comings, the first being, it’s not a particularly comfortable press to use for long periods. I have big meat grippers, and they just get sore after sizing a few hundred cases.
It’s also pretty rough feeling on the opening and closing. It’s a cheap press, cast aluminum and steel. The feel of it opening and closing, even after a take down/cleaning leaves a lot to be desired.
I’m looking to see if there are alternatives out there that people have experience with.
After a quick google search I found this:
https://buchananprecisionmachine.com...eloading-press
At $200 bucks it’s a little pricy but seems like it’s built right.
Reloading...it’s like knitting for men.
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That’s a unique looking press. For the price though I wonder if there’s anyway you could get one of the Lee stands and mount a regular press to that? If not then it looks like this could be a great option.
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Yeah it’s a little pricey, but i can’t see putting together a stand for a press. It would just occupy too much space. I’ve done it before when it was just me in a small bed room, but with a little one running around it going to be more hassle then it’s worth.
Reloading...it’s like knitting for men.
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I understand. Order it up and let us know how it works!!
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