Older Lyman Turret Press
I was looking at a few auctions on used Lyman 4 & 6 hole turret presses. The 4 hole is a 70's model and looks good. The 6 hole looks like a 80's model and looks decent. Anyone have an idea on pro's/con's on these Lyman turret presses?
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I don't know about the 4 hole, but the 6 hole is a good unit.
Pro's:
You can leave dies in the press so you don't have to keep changing them.
Easy to rotate from die to die.
Strong press, not junk.
Con's:
Short stroke.
Turret can flex a little more then a "C" press.
I use mine for all my final crimp dies, that way they are all perfectly set.
Best of luck.0 -
I got my Lyman All American used in '74. Still tight as when new.
There is a ad for a eight hole turret made for them.0 -
I load all my match 45's on a Lyman All American.
It is a great pistol press.0 -
Great press, I have an extra If you want it. Just needs to be cleaned up from storage. 6 hole, Has some surface rust on the ram and needs a set screw for the shell holder. 0 -
Do these presses have the standard size die holes? 0 -
quote:Originally posted by bambambam
Do these presses have the standard size die holes?
Yes, 7/8-14tpi.0 -
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quote:Originally posted by FrancF
Great press, I have an extra If you want it. Just needs to be cleaned up from storage. 6 hole, Has some surface rust on the ram and needs a set screw for the shell holder.0 -
I have a four hole All American that works fine. You need an adaptor
to permit use of standard shell holders.Lyman has/had them plus manuals and accessories. Priming on the upstroke is a pain and slow so I wouldn't spend on those accessories.
You can't use the RCBS primer pocket decrimper which uses a cup for a round ram to eject brass. The V notch end of a pry bar will work if you don't have too many to do.
I like the tool but would like it better with 6 or 8 stations.
The opening is maxed out for 30-06 length. Operations go a bit slow because of it. Pistol length cartridges go faster.
I like the tool.0 -
quote:Originally posted by bambambam
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quote:Originally posted by FrancF
Great press, I have an extra If you want it. Just needs to be cleaned up from storage. 6 hole, Has some surface rust on the ram and needs a set screw for the shell holder.
Back at ya-[:)]0 -
Great press for rifle reloading. I don't use the primer function tho. Rcbs makes a great bench primer press. 0 -
quote:Originally posted by Pistollero1050
Great press for rifle reloading. I don't use the primer function tho. Rcbs makes a great bench primer press.
Same here, I use the lee hand priming tool. I can feel the seat better.0 -
If you're bidding on a used unit, just make sure you don't end up with a Tru-Line turret press. Great units, but those do take the old nut cracker type dies and not the standard 7/14's. 0 -
I've got two all americans and love them. I called Lyman and they told me they stopped making them " cause they cost too much to make and could not charge enough to cover the cost to make them- the market would not allow it" and " they were way over built". I agree! 0 -
A friend gave me one 20 years ago .
Still going strong .
Found the priming system at a yard sale last year for $1 .[^]0 -
I've had a T-Mag 20+ years and I like it ! If you keep the Ram lubricated your Grandchildren can learn the Craft on it ! I have a dedicated press just for priming with a Lee Auto Prime II and the little Aluminum C frame Lee without compound leverage. It has worked great for years . I can tell when I'm priming a Federal case because there is very little resistance , I chuck them right into the trash , somehow I missed it earlier . 0 -
Franc,
I got the press in the mail today, THANK YOU[:D] You did a great job cleaning it up. I still can't believe you just gave it to me. There aren't alot of people that would do something nice like that. I just need to get it mounted and i'm off[;)]
Thank You0 -
Anytime- Sometimes I do that instead of giveaways. Surprised you got it today! USPS Told me friday. Anyway, enjoy![^]
It was my first press that I got for free when I first started out. A bunch of old timers that I knew from the gun shop got me started with extra stuff they had.
So I figured that press was given to me free to start out with, so now I am passing that on to you. It still has a lot of life left in it and is still pretty tight.
Might put some graphite on the ram It only has a very light coat of oil.0
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