I got that same light, just haven't installed it yet. The Lee Six Pack Pro has changed the game for my reloading bench 😉 ... as always great video, Brother 👊👍🇺🇸
Bought the Lee Six Pack a few months ago. I absolutely love it. For $350 you get an auto-indexing, six station press. A great option for the budget minded. LPP SPP conversion is also really fast and easy. Thanks for covering these accessories for it!
I've only been reloading for a couple of years and for the past year or so I have been considering upgrading from the Lee Hand Press, got lucky with a new job so had a little extra money and got the six pack pro 2 weeks ago. Early last week I got my UFO Light :D Best upgrade I could have ever done. Been eyeing the inline fabrication bases... I don't like the play in the Lee Plate. Love the videos, have learned so much from you and so look forward to making my own setup as nice as yours. OH! I also tossed the hopper, and bought one of the red ones off e-bay, the one that opens from the top. The grommet fits it perfect. You will want to change it I almost guarantee it.
I really like my Lee Six Pack Pro. Not buying proprietary dies or accessories is great and having a spot for a powder check die is nice for a press priced well under the competition. I have loaded 9mm, 38 special, 357 mag, 45 colt, 223, 300 blackout and 30-30. I have had to clear a couple of primer jams and had the shell plate loosen after loading a few hundred rounds but nothing to make me regret my purchase.
Been eyeballing this setup for a few months now. Thanks for doing this video. I'd be very interested in a more in depth review with all the stations in place. More importantly, I'd like to hear your opinions about the Lee Six Pack Pro. My intention is to use this to reload 300AAC.
After 30+ years of reloading with 2 loadmaster presses I'm not sure I'd be able to get used to priming on the down stroke. It looks like a nice press and the extra station sure opens up some possibilities.
I bought the Pro 1000 in both 9 and 45 based on your videos,,and I have yet to make 1 bullet in the configurations they are set up to be,,I have to use the deprimer which gets stuck 50/50 of the time then prime off the bench,,add powder off the bench cause it just gets spilled out when rotating the station,,and seating the bullets actually work,,so maybe this would be a better choice
Yeah, no kidding He got in plugs for the UFO press light, Inline Fabrication, Hodgdon and MidSouth Shooters without saying a whole lot about the Lee Six Pack Pro.
@@steveclement7791 He usually does multiple videos on the press so calm down. Do YOU always need to be owed a free lunch? Who do you think pays for this stuff?
Bought this months ago, came with the wrong springs for the primer system, wouldn’t index correctly. Ended up bending a spring for the primer slider. Lee was very generous to get me replacement parts for free. Replaced the parts and the machine would not index correctly still. Maybe I got a lemon idk. Went to send it back to titan reloading and was accused of not reading the directions. And this goofball Dennis from titan reloading proceeds to say “this is not a machine to crank out ammo I have used lee, Dillon and hornady progressive presses and they all require proper set up and focus. The ammo that comes out of the press is the same comparing lee, dillon and hornady presses” well long story short I sent that piece of shit back and I am a very happy owner of a dillon xl750 cranking out thousands of rounds of 9mm so far and 300blk.
Titan Reloading has always been rude and condescending anytime I've had to use them. Life is too short to be treated like crap for spending money with them. I avoid them like the plague now and make sure to let everyone know it. Glad you dumped the Lee for D.
I got the same impression. He said a lot about everything else except for the actual press! Leads me to believe that he was underwhelmed by it but who knows.
Great demo ! Wonderful to see a press the average person can afford !
I got that same light, just haven't installed it yet. The Lee Six Pack Pro has changed the game for my reloading bench 😉 ... as always great video, Brother 👊👍🇺🇸
I got the Lee Six Pack about a month ago and have probably ran 500 rounds through it. Such a great value and very happy with it so far
Bought the Lee Six Pack a few months ago. I absolutely love it. For $350 you get an auto-indexing, six station press. A great option for the budget minded. LPP SPP conversion is also really fast and easy. Thanks for covering these accessories for it!
Gavin, let’s see a full review and comparison of the Six Pack versus other progressives!
I love this press! It's great!
Hope to see this press on done more videos and in more detail
I've only been reloading for a couple of years and for the past year or so I have been considering upgrading from the Lee Hand Press, got lucky with a new job so had a little extra money and got the six pack pro 2 weeks ago. Early last week I got my UFO Light :D Best upgrade I could have ever done. Been eyeing the inline fabrication bases... I don't like the play in the Lee Plate. Love the videos, have learned so much from you and so look forward to making my own setup as nice as yours. OH! I also tossed the hopper, and bought one of the red ones off e-bay, the one that opens from the top. The grommet fits it perfect. You will want to change it I almost guarantee it.
I really like my Lee Six Pack Pro. Not buying proprietary dies or accessories is great and having a spot for a powder check die is nice for a press priced well under the competition. I have loaded 9mm, 38 special, 357 mag, 45 colt, 223, 300 blackout and 30-30. I have had to clear a couple of primer jams and had the shell plate loosen after loading a few hundred rounds but nothing to make me regret my purchase.
Been eyeballing this setup for a few months now. Thanks for doing this video. I'd be very interested in a more in depth review with all the stations in place. More importantly, I'd like to hear your opinions about the Lee Six Pack Pro. My intention is to use this to reload 300AAC.
I'd also like to see a review of the press itself
This press just beggs for a powder check die. I use the RCBS Lock Out Die, so I can't forget to check it.
Inline Fabrication mounts are the best if you have multiple presses
My son got me this light for christmas abd its awesome, easy to install and planty of light.
Great video Gavin.Keep up the good work..
Nice.Got the press and the light on the way
@ 7:37 your de-capping pen isn’t locked down
After 30+ years of reloading with 2 loadmaster presses I'm not sure I'd be able to get used to priming on the down stroke. It looks like a nice press and the extra station sure opens up some possibilities.
Great vid thank you. Is it possible to install a power trimmer sizing die on this press?
Need it for the Lyman American 8 too.
This one was overdue, wish it made the progressive press shootout. The new lee bullet feed die is top notch!
What, if any, kind of warranty does the light have?
Will this work on the pro 1000
Definitely a good price on this progressive Lee press.
I bought the Pro 1000 in both 9 and 45 based on your videos,,and I have yet to make 1 bullet in the configurations they are set up to be,,I have to use the deprimer which gets stuck 50/50 of the time then prime off the bench,,add powder off the bench cause it just gets spilled out when rotating the station,,and seating the bullets actually work,,so maybe this would be a better choice
A little disappointed in this video being a commercial.
Yeah, no kidding He got in plugs for the UFO press light, Inline Fabrication, Hodgdon and MidSouth Shooters without saying a whole lot about the Lee Six Pack Pro.
@@steveclement7791 He usually does multiple videos on the press so calm down. Do YOU always need to be owed a free lunch? Who do you think pays for this stuff?
@@CB.5 My post was 6 months ago. Did you see more posts about the press?
@TheRotorhound that's what I'm saying. Been wanting to see his actual thoughts on this press
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Bought this months ago, came with the wrong springs for the primer system, wouldn’t index correctly. Ended up bending a spring for the primer slider. Lee was very generous to get me replacement parts for free. Replaced the parts and the machine would not index correctly still. Maybe I got a lemon idk. Went to send it back to titan reloading and was accused of not reading the directions. And this goofball Dennis from titan reloading proceeds to say “this is not a machine to crank out ammo I have used lee, Dillon and hornady progressive presses and they all require proper set up and focus. The ammo that comes out of the press is the same comparing lee, dillon and hornady presses” well long story short I sent that piece of shit back and I am a very happy owner of a dillon xl750 cranking out thousands of rounds of 9mm so far and 300blk.
Titan Reloading has always been rude and condescending anytime I've had to use them. Life is too short to be treated like crap for spending money with them. I avoid them like the plague now and make sure to let everyone know it. Glad you dumped the Lee for D.
Too bad that you had issues. Mine is 10K rounds in and running great, zero issues.
didnt say a lot about it....i take it you dont care much for it?
I got the same impression. He said a lot about everything else except for the actual press! Leads me to believe that he was underwhelmed by it but who knows.