Lee Precision, Inc. Six Pack Pro 6000 6.5 Creedmoor Progressive Press Kit
| SKU | 51655180307 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Lee Precision, Inc. |
| MPN | 91919 |
| UPC | 734307919191 |
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- Six stations allow any brand of die to be used, including in-line bullet feed dies, powder check dies, more, offering flexibility for various reloading setups
- The simple and reliable automatic indexing system uses only one moving part, which is replaceable in seconds without requiring tools or adjustment
- The stroke and clearance are sufficient for the largest magnum rifle cases, ensuring versatility and ease of use with a variety of calibers
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The Lee Pro 6000 Kit for .6.5 Creedmoor is an all-in-one reloading solution designed to enhance your reloading process with precision and efficiency. This comprehensive kit includes the Six Pack Progressive Press, Auto-Drum Powder Measure, shell plate and a universal case feed magazine, ensuring smooth and continuous operation for faster reloading. The Lee Breech Lock Dies are included in the kit, consisting of a full-length sizing die, short charging die, easy adjust dead-length bullet seating die and factory crimp die, providing all the essentials for precise and reliable ammunition production. Additionally, the kit comes with detailed instructions and load data, offering everything you need to get started quickly and confidently. This well-rounded kit is ideal for reloaders seeking a reliable, high-performance setup for .6.5 Creedmoor.
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