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Posted By: 1tnhunter Lee Challenger reloading kit - 01/26/12
What's your opinion? I'm thinking of picking this up. It's $100 for the starter kit + dies.

The reasons i'm looking @ the lee instead of the rcbs is because if i don't get into this it's easier to through away $100 then it is $300+ for the rcbs.

Anyone use this kit?
Posted By: Otter Re: Lee Challenger reloading kit - 01/27/12
Not familiar with the Challenger kit, but I started out with the Anniversary kit about 15 years ago. The Challenger vs the Anniversary kit looks like the only difference is the "breech locking" die insertion vs the old fashioned screw in method. If you are reloading for "common" rounds this kit will do fine to let you find out if you want to go deeper. If you want to re-form brass dramatically, you would be better off (IMHO) to go with a "higher dollar" press (RCBS, Lyman, Redding, Forster & etc) only because of the force required for reforming. The Lee scale is adequate (but that is the first thing I got a better one), the powder measure works OK and I stil use mine a fair bit. The one thing I would get that is not in the kit is the Lee Ram-prime - about $10 to $15 - as (again, IMHO) the hand primer in the kit did not give me the "feel" I wanted when seating primers. Might want to get a case trimmer, too.

There are a lot of reloaders who started out with Lee equipment and either stopped reloading entirely because they didn't like it or went the opposite direction (my hand is up) and started reloading for everything they have and began to acquire "better" equipment as the need arose. There will always be something "better" out there that you think you have to have, but you can do most anything you want with a good 'ol Lee single stage press and unless you abuse it, it will last a long time.

Oh, yeah, get a good reloading book, I have the Lyman, but there are others out there. They will walk you through most every step of the operation in plain, understandable language.
Posted By: Azar Re: Lee Challenger reloading kit - 01/27/12
Gravestone,

Your question would get more eyeballs in the "Big Game" reloading section. This is for Reloading Software and doesn't get much traffic.

I haven't used much Lee equipment (a primer pocket cleaner, a powder funnel, a set of 9mm dies) so I can't comment on the presses. However, I would like to state a few things. In neither case would you be throwing away money on either press. Reloading equipment comes with great warranties and maintains it's value quite well. If you didn't like the RCBS kit or reloading in general you could sell the RCBS kit for a small loss. I'd bet you could get 80% or better of your original purchase price if the eqiupment is in like new condition. In fact, there is nothing wrong with picking up a used RCBS press from Craigslist, Ebay, etc. RCBS warranties most all their stuff for life, even if you are not the original owner.

Also, many people frown on Lee equipment for being lower grade or cheaply made. But I've met many happy users of the Classic Cast and Classic Cast Turret. If I were to buy a Lee press it would be one of those two.

Just my $0.02.
Thank-you Otter and Azar for your replies. I will post this in the Big Game Rifles section.
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