Funflyer
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I have many examples of Lee products that I had to "re-engineer" to function as intended.
I recently purchased a set of 303 British reloading dies from Lee and their .358 classic bullet sizing kit.
Neither worked as received. The expander plug on the sizing die was to large.
The Lee rep I talked to said the bullets were to small and that was that. I was using the bullets of the diameter that my Lyman reloading manual (50th Edition)said to use.
Today I started to use the classic bullet sizing kit and found that the bullet punch would not fit into the ram of my RCBS rock chucker press or my table mounted priming tool.
I had to turn down the expander plug a very small amount to get the die to function correctly and about .005 from the bullet punch so it would fit into the ram. It is now working.
I was under the impression that Lee Products were very good and they stood behind them. I am glad that the latest set of reloading dies I bought were RCBS. No problems there!
Being the thrifty person that I am, and since there are long Winter months with extra time on my hands, I used Lee Loaders for 23 years. I only switched to dies and a press when I bought a new caliber and they didn't make one in a Lee loader.
I also admit to believing in reading directions and following them to a T.
At any rate, many thousand rounds thru a Whack-a-mole and never set off one single primer. Maybe I was just lucky.
Just a bunch of Jarheads reloading on my back porch. I was using a Lyman Spar-t Press (had graduated from the 310 Tool) and friends using the Lee Loaders. When the second primer went off, I collected the Lee Loaders and handed out 310 Tools. The Lees went in the trash receptacle.
Even the old Herter's cheap reloading stuff was better than Lee....JMO
I have a lot of Lee products mostly because back then I didn't have much money. I do like their handgun dies and the 4 Hole Classic Turret press a lot. The only disappointing product from them was their beam scale. While it is very accurate it is a pain to adjust. I much rather the RCBS 5-0-5 and especially the 10-10 but that is not in the same class.