Lots of people able to give you a run through if you need it.
Lots of people able to give you a run through if you need it.
@Danger Mouse that would be great and I will be sure to ask some questions if I get stuck. Thank you
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Yeah, its a shame really, not that Simplex gear has all the bells and whistles, just good honest stuff that gets the job done, I guess postage and exchange rate would put it up there with those others. I gave my old Master press to a mate a few years ago after I picked up a Redding T7 at really cheap price, I now have the full length size dies that I use regularly permanently set up in it. The smaller Simplex turret presses I have set up for neck sizing, decapping, primer and projectile seating. I do like stuffing around with wildcats and the little presses are good for mixing and matching dies to neck down in stages.
@gone-tropo I'd take you up on the offer if for nothing other than a chin wag. There would be nothing wrong with the Hornady I'm sure of that.
Simplex dropped off with their loading gear for a few years after the original owner croaked, they had to concentrate on other engineering stuff to keep the place going, they seem to have decided to do more loading gear lately, it amazes me that there are a hell of a lot of loaders and shooters over here who have never heard of Simplex, guess they go for the stuff from the states as it is all you hear about in the shooting world. It is reasonably priced over here, probably half way between Lee and the other big makers, but the quality is right up with the rest of them, just dont have the range of gadgets I spose.
I have a simplex press, similar to a rock chucker never had an issue with it seems solid and well made. I got mine 2nd hand, would recommend one if they are available.
Have a look at the Forster Co-Ax.
It has a different system where the locking ring stays permanently on the die and it slides into place and back out when finished. So its always set at the exact length you had it at last time. Also, the die floats and moves around to con-centre onto the case giving better straightness.
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Yep, probably the best of the best although they're about $800 new. Had mine for about five years now and it's produces more concentric ammo than my old Rockchucker press ever did. The spent primer collection jar is a great design feature too. Workshop Innovation import them.
Yes, I'm not saying the co-ax is the way to go for everyone but some people do spend a lot on their shooting and that press probably makes reloading just a little bit more trouble free over the years. I was fortunate I could afford it at the time. I just mentioned it in this thread for completeness.
@Tommy that was my impression of her also.
as an aside I have asked my friend what his press was and it is a large O frame Hornady.
It handles the 416 rem as that's what I reloaded mine with so all good
He is also looking at getting out of reloading and selling up once he reloads a bunch with it. Just not doing enough shooting anymore.
I might have first dibs on it but I haven't asked him what its all worth yet. Couple of sets of dies, one set of which I was after so it may be the go if its not too spendy.
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