Hello. I'm a new member on this site.
After going back and forth with my choices, I've finally decided to start reloading again after a 20 year hiatus. I currently have a Lyman Spar-T turret press that I just can't use. Too much flex at the turret. My plan was to buy the Lee Classic Cast single stage. The local gun shop only has the Classic Cast Breech Lock, not the standard Classic Cast.
Besides the breech lock system, what are the differences between the two? I thought I read that on the Breech Lock version, spent primers don't correctly route down the ram unless the primer arm is in place and if the arm breaks, you're just plain screwed. Is that the case? I honestly don't see a need for the breech lock system, so I'm looking for the best and most robust version of the two. I'll be hand priming if that matters.
Thanks.
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After going back and forth with my choices, I've finally decided to start reloading again after a 20 year hiatus. I currently have a Lyman Spar-T turret press that I just can't use. Too much flex at the turret. My plan was to buy the Lee Classic Cast single stage. The local gun shop only has the Classic Cast Breech Lock, not the standard Classic Cast.
Besides the breech lock system, what are the differences between the two? I thought I read that on the Breech Lock version, spent primers don't correctly route down the ram unless the primer arm is in place and if the arm breaks, you're just plain screwed. Is that the case? I honestly don't see a need for the breech lock system, so I'm looking for the best and most robust version of the two. I'll be hand priming if that matters.
Thanks.
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