Anyone have a Lee APP?

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I just ordered a Lee APP to process handgun brass prior to pin tumbling. It was on special with free shipping so I figured I'd give it a try.
Anyone here have one? What do you use yours for and how do you like it?
 
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I just ordered a Lee APP to process handgun brass prior to pin tumbling. It was on special with free shipping so I figured I'd give it a try.
Anyone here have one? What do you use yours for and how do you like it?

I've had one for several months and love it. So far, I use it only for decapping and it really speeds it up and takes care of the spent primers.

There's a Lee forum with a lot of good info on it.
 
I've had one for several months and love it. So far, I use it only for decapping and it really speeds it up and takes care of the spent primers.

There's a Lee forum with a lot of good info on it.

Thanks for the heads up! I didn't know there was a Lee forum. Never looked.
 
I've had one for a while and I love it. Use it for decapping. The collator really speeds up the process.
 
I use it for bullet sizing exclusively. Finally decided to build a bullet collator, cause filling out those tubes kind of boring :) Into day three of printing parts; still need to do plates and wait for electronic parts.
 
I to have had one for several months, I use it to decap and to swag military brass. It does a great job at those two features.
 
I to have had one for several months, I use it to decap and to swag military brass. It does a great job at those two features.

Glad to know. I have one but haven't set it up. I too plan on using it to decap and swage.

Depending on how my Glock 40 MOS treats the 10 and 40 brass, I might need to de-bulge. They 40 MOS are all gen 4, so the case is supposed to be fully supported.
 
I use it for bullet sizing exclusively. Finally decided to build a bullet collator, cause filling out those tubes kind of boring :) Into day three of printing parts; still need to do plates and wait for electronic parts.

Good to hear it's robust enough to handle sizing. I haven't tried that yet, but once I start casting, I'll be doing sizing on it. I've read different opinions of the APP sturdiness.
 
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