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Lee Precision 1.25" Ram Dia Cast Iron 1-Hole Classic Cast Press - 90998
In stock online
Lee Precision 1.25" Ram Dia Cast Iron 1-Hole Classic Cast Press - 90998
Regular Price
$205.99
Special Price
$184.99
| SKU | 794403 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Lee Precision, Inc. |
| MPN | 90998 |
| UPC | 734307909987 |
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Product Details
Details
Manufacturer: Lee Precision Inc
Weight: 13.25 lb
Material: Cast Iron
Type: 1-Hole
Size: 1-1/4" Ram dia
Includes: (2) Primer Arms, Threaded Adapter to Accept Standard 7/8-14 Dies
Weight: 13.25 lb
Material: Cast Iron
Type: 1-Hole
Size: 1-1/4" Ram dia
Includes: (2) Primer Arms, Threaded Adapter to Accept Standard 7/8-14 Dies
Features
Single station presses will load nearly any cartridge. Cartridges are loaded in a batch process for example, 20 cases are de-primed and sized, charged, then bullets seated. This die changing process is speed up by the Lee Breech Lock Quick-Change system. Rifle case reloading is best accomplished on a single station press. For a beginner, a single station press in a kit is the best value.
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