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Thread: Piece of shit fucking Redding Big Boss press!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Piece of shit fucking Redding Big Boss press!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    So my 15 year old Lee press broke last year. I figured an expensive Redding Big Boss press would be an improvement. It has always been quite stiff to raise and lower the ram. I figured it was new and the tolerances were quite tight.
    Tonight it completely seized up. I ended up having to get the sledgehammer out to get the ram out. Turns out there is a big gouge in the ram and inside the sleeve the ram goes through. It starts just below where the primers fall out. Looks like some old primer material has got down between the ram and sleeve and has gouged out both.
    Gave everything a good sand with some wet and dry to try ans smooth it out. Worked for a bit, but was still very stiff. Now it has seized again!!! Part way through loading up 100 9mm rounds.
    Fuckin piece of shit press!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Send it back under warranty


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    I've had too long to send it back. I took the ram out again and took the wire wheel on the dremel to it, then the wet and dry again. Better than new now. Shouldn't have happened in the first place though.

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    there is something to be said for good old LEE stuff,it mightnt be the sexyist girl at the dance but it sure knows how to boogy.
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    Ouch.

    Don't work on my stock until you are in a better mood please.
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    The air was rather blue for a while, heading back out there soon to finish off loading, fingers crossed.
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    Annoying when expensive gear packs a sad, but sounds as if you sorted it but it shouldn't have happened in the first place.

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    I feel your pain @stug

    Redding gear is usually spot on ............. But then so is my 40 year old Lee press

    Sounds like you have it sorted now.

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    Yep smoothed it out and got the 9mm finished. I'll feel better on Sunday when I'm blasting a few targets!
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    Piss off though, fork out for a serious bit of kit and it performs like that. You just wait for it to play up again.

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    I also broke my Lee challenger press. Got a classic cast now, but also fixed the old one - Titan reloading sell all the bits, only a few bucks to get the oldy going again. Now use it for depriming before cleaning the cases.

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    At least it didn't crack clean through the press body like my RCBS rockchucker did....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    At least it didn't crack clean through the press body like my RCBS rockchucker did....
    Shit I hope that doesn't happen to mine.

    People give Lee stuff assholes and then complain when it breaks (ok thats me) but I got dam good value out of it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    At least it didn't crack clean through the press body like my RCBS rockchucker did....
    Here I was thinking my rcbs was built like a tank. How did you manage to crack 12kg of cast iron using your hands????

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    ? too many weatabix?
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