My Classic Turret press does this also. The best thing I have found is to slow down how fast I have the primer arm tip in. But this doesn't completely eliminate it.
I'm fairly new to reloading and I bought a new Lee Classic Turret press and have been loading up some light Bullseye powder loads for PPC competition. I'm using 150g. SWC bullets and started out with 2.9, 3.2 and 3.4 grains of Bullseye. I loaded up 13 of each and chrony'd 3 and shot the other...
I have been reloading 9mm for a while on an older Lee Pro 1000 and I didn't like how the primer seated with it. It would seat the primer with one side of the primer face slightly above the cartridge face. I just bought a Lee Classic Turret today to start reloading 38 special...I got it all set...
Made it to the range for some accuracy testing..pics
Well I quick ran over to the 25 yard indoor range and did some rested accuracy testing(shot double action). I guess its shooting pretty good. I couldn't tell too much of a difference between the tight and loose positions. I was able to...
I've done a little more research on the subject....
I've done a little more looking into this and I think it is ok. I have 3 holes that lock up tight and 3 holes that have some play in them(the three of each are side by side)...the center of the 3 loose ones being the loosest( bother me a bit...
I'm a semi-auto pistol guy that was getting the revolver itch to do some PPC shooting at my local gun club. I did quite a bit of reading here before I decided on a 6" SS GP100. I am so glad I went with it...I absolutely love it! I can't believe I went all these years without shooting...
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