Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 8:11 pm
Steve, to be fair, I attempted to FL size a few LC 62 '06 once fired military cases I had lying around. The handle travel is about 120 degrees total movement. You start out pulling it toward yourself, then to finish the stroke you are pushing it downward. When the ram reaches the die, the handle is parallel to the bench top. It is much easier to operate in the sitting position, less arm fatigue than standing. It will easily handle "normal" FL sizing chores. I use that big Redding for the tougher sizing jobs.
JB as cabin boy.. that's funny. Picture this: The Mayflower just pulls up to Plymouth Rock. In his thick Irish accent the ships captain is yelling at little JB..."There will be no shore leave for the likes of you until all this boats chamber pots are emptied and scrubbed!!!"
JB as cabin boy.. that's funny. Picture this: The Mayflower just pulls up to Plymouth Rock. In his thick Irish accent the ships captain is yelling at little JB..."There will be no shore leave for the likes of you until all this boats chamber pots are emptied and scrubbed!!!"