Saw this on another forum.
Just a FYI, Let the speculation, I mean discussion begin
https://leeprecision.com/auto-breech-lock-pro.html
Just a FYI, Let the speculation, I mean discussion begin
https://leeprecision.com/auto-breech-lock-pro.html
For that price, I will probably get one to try. Looks very interesting. I've got plenty of left-over breech inserts I can use.
Got to hand it to Lee they managed to get the words "Pro" and "Auto" incorporated into the name. Only thing missing is "classic cast".
Are you saying use the turret plate as a die-set (non-rotating) lock in?I do also. Got them when they used to be 3 to a pack if I recall
Without seeing it (as discussed elsewhere) don't know why they couldn't or did not use the "turret plate" method?
Are you saying use the turret plate as a die-set (non-rotating) lock in?
That's my thought. I think I know where the primer system mounts, but would like to see it in action.I'd like to see a video of one in operation
At $106 they will sell a bunch if it has any merit. Guess I won't invest in any more LCT goodies..
That seems a little high.when I added up the cost of the press, shell plate, a set of dies, case feeder, bullet feeder, primer feeder and press-activated powder measure, it came up to nearly $400.
.........So for about $50 more than a Pro 1000, you're gaining an extra station and quick change dies
I'm not too thrilled at it only having 4 stations
Are you saying use the turret plate as a die-set (non-rotating) lock in?
A question for those who have a Breech Lock SS. Once you set the dies in the breech lock bushing, will the dies fit back into the case that the dies come in?
Niche? Me too.Exactly. I'm also amazed at how little material they use to make progressive. Looks tiny.......won't blow away......maybe. I also noticed not much offered in the way of rifle shell holders. I think I know why.
But that said there is a nitch.........