Lee Precision Launching New Press--Lee Auto Breech Lock
https://leeprecision.com/auto-breech-lock-pro.html
Price seems good even without the dies and shell plate. I wonder how well it will work. Will this press be a replacement for the tired old Pro 1000 or something that'll be sold alongside the Pro 1000 and the Load Master?
I have little to no experience with the Load Master other than helping a friend set his up. It seemed okay from what little I messed with it but he quickly sold it and bought a Dillon.
The Pro 1000, on the other hand, is something I've been using for years. It has its issues but what's amazing about the Pro is that, as cheap as it is, it can be used to churn out ammo at a pretty good rate. Not the most heavy duty or reliable press on the market by any means but certainly a good little press for someone who doesn't need a commercial grade unit.
So what do you all think? Will the Auto Breech be a decent product or pot metal junk?
Lee Precision Launching New Press--Lee Auto Breech Lock
Looks like a 4 hole pro1000, separate seating and crimping.
I really dislike the loadmaster priming system and would pick this
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Lee Precision Launching New Press--Lee Auto Breech Lock
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Originally Posted by
Tokarev
The Hornady Pro Jector used a swinging arm that pivoted a primer from the tube over to the shell plate. The Lock N Load uses a slider that works in a similar manner.
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My first press was a single stage on .40 (I do not recommend that combo to start - ever). Then it was the loadmaster.
Then it was a LnL AP. I moved to a dillon 650 after that for the case feed and company support (Hornady refused to sell me certain parts for example - dillon will sell you every piece and gives you the part numbers to do so).
Now I’m at a 1050 and don’t see how much could improve upon it without having a much higher price point.
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