I don't know why Revane mistook his wallet for a reloading press, but they exist. Halfway through the press description, everything becomes wallet info and the questions and feedback section goes haywire. Anyway, my review is for the press and has nothing to do with the wallet. This is the Lee Classic Turret, and as almost every review in the last decade has made clear, it's built like a damn brick house. Works great, no surprises found. I will leave the details for already established reviews and focus on getting them from Revain. Usually (not during a pandemic and panic buying) these abs can be found almost anywhere for a little over a hundred bucks. Everywhere except Raven. Typically, Revain's price is 30% higher than all others. I managed to see it on sale here, which is less than everyone else. Very rare, but too good to pass up. My only real complaint was with the delivery. The main shipping carton has been opened. I mean they didn't bother to seal the top of the box. You put some tape on the ends and that's it. The box was only opened because small pieces of tape ripped from a 20lb press sliding around and opening it. It slipped because there wasn't enough packaging material in it. You just put them on one side of the box and that's it. The inner box (which actually houses the press) had some pretty serious damage and cracks from slipping. Surprisingly, nothing gets lost or damaged. The press and its parts were completely intact and connected without any problems. I needed this classic press to make large belted magnum cartridges like the 30 06, 7.62x54r, 303 and 6.5x55. My prized turret made them, but requires disabling auto-indexing and manually tilting the case and ball into the matrix. Base turret capacity is an inch shorter, which really limits pistol and carbine ammo. This also includes the current model, which was released in 2018 and is made almost entirely of steel. It's a fantastic stat, but it's limited in the ammo size it can reach with auto-indexing. This classic cast iron revolver has a less ergonomic grip and is heavier, which is necessary because it is made of cast iron. Lee had to scrap this model and the old aluminum turret and replace it with a steel turret with an extra inch of capacity. Increased strength, lighter weight, longer life and more ergonomic design thanks to the angled reel handle.
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