Maybe if you are "nice" and not "naughty" Santa might let you see the Manual early.
Worth a try
(of course a nice wrapped box with a Bow might help )
I upgraded from the Lee single stage to my LCT about 9 years ago. It is some of the best $$ I've ever spent and honestly is a perfect match to my realistic ammo needs and budget. You are gonna LUV it! 150 rounds per hour is no sweat. Add the Inline Fabrication case kicker and you can get near 200rph.
The extra turret plates are affordable enough so I have one for every caliber I reload. I store the turrets, with their attached and adjusted dies and shell holder in those tall round red plastic cases Lee offers.
I will 'admit' that the kit included Lee beam scale - while HIGHLY accurate - is a bit of a PIA to use so I don't and use a $30 digital one, which more than meets MY needs. One note on the Lee beam scale - it is fine for confirming a specific weight (as in pre-setting it for the charge weight you want and adding powder to the scale pan till it balances). For finding an unknown weight it is rather 'fidgety"
There you go. Spend the next 9 days putting together a sturdy bench to mount your new press on. Just use imagination to see the working press on the bench.The best necessary accessory to any reloading press is a sturdy bench upon which to mount it. I see a lot of youtube vids of operators actually flexing their work surface. A press creates a heck of a lot of force.
Wife won't let me open the box for my new turret press, she did allow me to open shipping box to make sure the extra turret heads are in there, can't wait to set this thing up
Keith G asked:
How many days until Christmas?
First time in years I felt like a kid again
only thing I don't like is the auto indexing rod has small cracks at the beginning of the twist