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Ditto on the dedicated decapping press. I have an old Lee mounted to the bench in the garage instead of my reloading bench in the house (I’m confined to a large closet, so not enough room for two presses). After a shooting session, almost without fail, I decap and clean primer pockets, and usually tumble them right then as well. Just makes my process flow smoother. If I had a third press I would probably set it up as a dedicated primer, as I like to prime with a Ram Prime rather than handheld primers.
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i also have an extra RCBS single stage press, what i did was attach a heavy piece of medal like 6x10 inch plate and use it as a press i can take to the range with a couple of c-clamps to attach the press to a bench or something so i can load when at the range.
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(I’m confined to a large closet, so not enough room for two presses). Wrong-O, bucko...... 3 presses, 2 measures, and 3 trimmers will fit in a 3 foot space....
Last edited by huntsman22; 11/27/20.
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I use one for seating and one for a LEE factory crimp die.
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