Great video! I used the same light from KMS. I emailed Dave at KMS and they are coming out with a Six Pack Pro 6000 specific light sometime in March. I like the Inline mounting system, but it will have to wait. I've got all my Lee equipment setup with their quick change plate. My mount is pretty sturdy, hardly any flex. I'm going to get a MEC Marksman at some point for precision ammo and then I'll make the switch to the Inline mounting system. 👍
I use only inline mounts with my Dillon xl750 and xl650. Flex does matter with autoprogressive presses. I saw that in line has come out with ergonomic roller handles for your press. I won't go back to a ball handle now after using one of the ergonomic roller handle.
Should have waited a few months. The KMS2 Six Pack Pro 6000 specific light is available now. I've ordered mine and am waiting on it to arrive this week.
Thanks for the info, Brother. When I talked with them, they told me the same. I'm content with the one I got for now😉 ... thanks for stopping by and watching 👊 👍 🇺🇸
Where did you find the case feed tube holders ? I just got a six pack pro and seen those red things on your case feed tubes and wanted to try and find those for mine . Thanks for any help , I like watching you videos and you give another of good info .
Hello, thank you for stopping by and watching 👊 here's the link from ebay you can also get them on Esty ... www.ebay.com/itm/394439876267?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=tPlmypEbRqO&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=CvlQigkhSJS&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
What bin brackets do you use to hold your bins to the front edge of work bench? Did you make or purchase them? Like to see brackets with out bin. Thanks
@keithwood638 the bracket was purchased from Amazon ... Wall Control Pegboard 14in Accessory Hanger Tool Holder Bracket Pegboard Accessory for Wall Control Pegboard and Slotted Tool Board - Red a.co/d/0NIbxIt ... you'll have to bend the tabs to mount to wooden bench. It's pretty simple to figure out. Thanks for stopping by and watching, Brother 😉👊🇺🇸
I have the Lee Base I is for my ACP and APP and Lee Single stage press. I recently also moved to the Inline Fabrication quick mount on my 7" Ultramount because my workbench (Wood bench from Harbor Frieght $199) has drawers I need to access. I also bought the wall mount storage. One Press on my bench, 2 stored. I also have the Lee 6000, I'll be adding the strip lighting too. Thanks
@@JerrBearTactical i painted and powdercoated my Lee Presses red. My LCT has a powdercoated red head, my 6000 a red base, my ACP & APP are now red. Ill be posting my own videos soon.
It is extremely difficult to completely eliminate flex. Until a month ago I mounted my presses on a peace of 2x4 that was c-clamped to my office desk and all 4 of my presses had flex on the upstroke(ram going up) So I build a dedicated reloading room and one sturdy workbench where my presses are mounted permanently on a half inch thick 1sqfoot plate and the plates permanent on the table. Under each press there is a post that’s anchored to the floor and the whole bench bolted to my brickwall. And even this setup still gives me flex, though it’s in the area of a few thousand of an inch but still. Even top reloaders like Gavin Toobe from ultimate reloaders have very noticeable flex. But you have a very nice setup, I can’t wait to upgrade my ABLP to the pro 6000
Good afternoon, Brother ... Thanks for taking the time to post your comment. I truly appreciate what you are saying. For me the less flex, the better 😉 👊👍🇺🇸
@@JerrBearTactical thanks! The flat inline fabrication mounting plates seem good but don’t use the risers, these actually flex by themselves. For me to, the less flex the better. I will try and eliminate flex completely with my next build
My Inline Fabrication plate is 3 pieces. 1st piece is the Flush mount quick change base plate. 2nd piece is Spacer for flush mount base plate. (Required if you are not routing the flush mount base plate into your bench.) 3rd piece is the press plate # 95 LEE Six Pack PRO ( PRO 6000 ) you can find them on Inline Fabrications web site. Hope this helps. Thanks for stopping by and watching Brother 👊 👍 🇺🇸
You can order it from Double Alpha Academy. Type that into your Google search, and it will come up. Here's the link www.doublealpha.biz/us/account/login Thanks for stopping by and posting your comment Brother 👊👍🇺🇸
The 2 bullet feeders Lee has that I know of that works as of today are these two. Here's the link: leeprecision.com/reloading-presses/progressive-presses/progressive-press-accessories/bullet-feed-kit/ link2: leeprecision.com/inline-bullet-feed-35cal.html I show both available the bullet feeder I'm using is the Mr. Mini Bullet Feeder from Double Alpha Academy 😉 thanks for stopping by and watching Brother 👊 🇺🇸
Yes ... inlinefabrication.com/products/flush-mount-quick-change-system-base-plate ... you will also need ... inlinefabrication.com/products/no-route-riser-for-flush-mount-base-plate ... thanks for stopping by and watching Brother 👊 🇺🇸
Hi. What type of top plate did you get? I’m new to reloading and to make it worse I live in Sweden which makes it more difficult as gun rules in Sweden are quite tight and therefore reloading and so or everything related to firearms and ammo are not readily available. Thanks.
Hi! Enjoy the videos! Leaning more and more towards this press (away from the multiple pro 1000s I have) based on videos like yours. Do you think press movement (due to flex) has any effect on how fast you can run it? On the Pro 1000's to make sure powder doesn't jump out of casings, I really need to slow down as the press settles into the next station. Much of it is the way the press operates, this much I know. I wouldn't be surprised if some of the casing and primer feed issues on other Lee progressives could be related to flex, at least somewhat. Any chance you ever tried a Pro 1000? I'd love to hear what it's like going from a 1000 to 6000, since the (pre-2023) 1000's have generally quite a few issues. Knowing you ran this press with substantial differences in movement, I'm curious if you noticed any benefits other than OCD satisfaction? :)
I have not run or own the Lee 1000. The Lee Six Pack Pro is my 1st progressive press. Now that I have had a chance to run the press with 2000 plus completed rounds and using the Inline Fabrication mounting system, this press just flat out works amazingly well. I have not had any issues with powder jumping from the case, whether running it at a slow pace or at a faster pace. For my shooting needs with this press 400 rounds per hour has been my goal, and it's making consistent ammo to suit my needs. Thanks for stopping by and posting your comment Brother, it's truly appreciated 😉👊👍🇺🇸 This press is the real deal, and I would recommend it to anyone who is looking to up their ammo production 😉
@@JerrBearTactical it really does seem to be the real deal. I shoot a lot (when I have the time!) and this press seems to run well enough that investing in automatic case and bullet feeding for high volume reloading could actually be worth it. The Pro 1000s have enough issues that any sort of automation felt like it would be a waste...but the 6000's really seem to have solved almost all of those issues!
Adding an automatic case and bullet feeder would speed up the process for sure. Maybe in time, I will consider that possible, but for now, I'm happy with the setup as is😉 ... happy reloading Brother 👊👍🇺🇸
@@JerrBearTactical can you show a 300 Blackout setup? I just got mine set up 9mm ran better than I expected ( this is my first progressive) but the 300 BO is winning the lets see how frustrated we can make him contest.
Dang.. I KNOW I watched and commented on this video.. but my comments aren’t there for this and other of your videos. I’m Going back to re- “like” and comment. 🤛🏻🔫🇺🇸
I can assure you it's not the bench. I use 2 other presses in that same location reloading rifle calibers, and neither one has any flex. The flex is in the way Lee designed this press and the way it works with the Lee Bench Plate. I've already talked to Lee Precision about this, and they know about the flex with the setup of the press. It doesn't affect the way the press operates or functions it's all in the way they designed the handle and linkage. Lee assured me that this is the normal operation of this setup. Thanks again for stopping by and watching Brother 👊 👍 🇺🇸
Now this is fantastic. Merry Christmas and a prosperous new year to come. Take care.
Merry Christmas to you too Brother 🎅😉👊👍🇺🇸
Great video! I used the same light from KMS. I emailed Dave at KMS and they are coming out with a Six Pack Pro 6000 specific light sometime in March. I like the Inline mounting system, but it will have to wait. I've got all my Lee equipment setup with their quick change plate. My mount is pretty sturdy, hardly any flex. I'm going to get a MEC Marksman at some point for precision ammo and then I'll make the switch to the Inline mounting system. 👍
Oh, MEC press👍😉 awesome, brother 👊 thanks for stopping by and watching. I truly appreciate it 😁
I use only inline mounts with my Dillon xl750 and xl650. Flex does matter with autoprogressive presses. I saw that in line has come out with ergonomic roller handles for your press. I won't go back to a ball handle now after using one of the ergonomic roller handle.
Vance, thanks for stopping by and letting me know about the handle 😉 I truly appreciate it 👊👍🇺🇸 just placed my order 😊
@@JerrBearTactical just call me an enabler. I know I don't need an excuse to spend money on my hobbies. :-)
Lmfao 🤣🤣🤣 thanks Brother 👊👍🇺🇸
Should have waited a few months. The KMS2 Six Pack Pro 6000 specific light is available now.
I've ordered mine and am waiting on it to arrive this week.
I have the light ordered as well 😉😁👊🇺🇸
I messaged KMS and they said they should have light kit specific to this press out around March.
Thanks for the info, Brother. When I talked with them, they told me the same. I'm content with the one I got for now😉 ... thanks for stopping by and watching 👊 👍 🇺🇸
Where did you find the case feed tube holders ? I just got a six pack pro and seen those red things on your case feed tubes and wanted to try and find those for mine . Thanks for any help , I like watching you videos and you give another of good info .
Hello, thank you for stopping by and watching 👊 here's the link from ebay you can also get them on Esty ... www.ebay.com/itm/394439876267?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=tPlmypEbRqO&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=CvlQigkhSJS&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
What bin brackets do you use to hold your bins to the front edge of work bench? Did you make or purchase them? Like to see brackets with out bin. Thanks
@keithwood638 the bracket was purchased from Amazon ... Wall Control Pegboard 14in Accessory Hanger Tool Holder Bracket Pegboard Accessory for Wall Control Pegboard and Slotted Tool Board - Red a.co/d/0NIbxIt ... you'll have to bend the tabs to mount to wooden bench. It's pretty simple to figure out. Thanks for stopping by and watching, Brother 😉👊🇺🇸
I have the Lee Base I is for my ACP and APP and Lee Single stage press. I recently also moved to the Inline Fabrication quick mount on my 7" Ultramount because my workbench (Wood bench from Harbor Frieght $199) has drawers I need to access. I also bought the wall mount storage. One Press on my bench, 2 stored. I also have the Lee 6000, I'll be adding the strip lighting too. Thanks
Good morning, and thanks for stopping by and posting your comment. That's a great list of Lee presses. The KMS light makes a big difference 😉👊👍🇺🇸
@@JerrBearTactical i painted and powdercoated my Lee Presses red. My LCT has a powdercoated red head, my 6000 a red base, my ACP & APP are now red. Ill be posting my own videos soon.
Very nice Brother 👊👍🇺🇸
It is extremely difficult to completely eliminate flex.
Until a month ago I mounted my presses on a peace of 2x4 that was c-clamped to my office desk and all 4 of my presses had flex on the upstroke(ram going up)
So I build a dedicated reloading room and one sturdy workbench where my presses are mounted permanently on a half inch thick 1sqfoot plate and the plates permanent on the table. Under each press there is a post that’s anchored to the floor and the whole bench bolted to my brickwall.
And even this setup still gives me flex, though it’s in the area of a few thousand of an inch but still.
Even top reloaders like Gavin Toobe from ultimate reloaders have very noticeable flex.
But you have a very nice setup, I can’t wait to upgrade my ABLP to the pro 6000
Good afternoon, Brother ... Thanks for taking the time to post your comment. I truly appreciate what you are saying. For me the less flex, the better 😉 👊👍🇺🇸
@@JerrBearTactical thanks! The flat inline fabrication mounting plates seem good but don’t use the risers, these actually flex by themselves. For me to, the less flex the better. I will try and eliminate flex completely with my next build
I’m doing 223 with my press . I did add the inline Fabrication handle and it’s more comfortable.
I totally agree, Brother 👍 comfort is a must in my opinion 😉👊🇺🇸
I cant tell if the Inline Fabrication Product is a one or two piece. Base and top plate? Some model numbers would be great!
My Inline Fabrication plate is 3 pieces. 1st piece is the Flush mount quick change base plate. 2nd piece is Spacer for flush mount base plate. (Required if you are not routing the flush mount base plate into your bench.) 3rd piece is the press plate
# 95 LEE Six Pack PRO ( PRO 6000 ) you can find them on Inline Fabrications web site. Hope this helps. Thanks for stopping by and watching Brother 👊 👍 🇺🇸
Thank you for your expertise!
Lol, you're welcome, Brother 😊
Hi. Thats looking great. Where can I buy a Mr mini bullet feeder?
You can order it from Double Alpha Academy. Type that into your Google search, and it will come up. Here's the link www.doublealpha.biz/us/account/login Thanks for stopping by and posting your comment Brother 👊👍🇺🇸
Does this press have a bullet feeder via Lee, or is there another one that works well? The LEE site says available March 2023?
The 2 bullet feeders Lee has that I know of that works as of today are these two. Here's the link: leeprecision.com/reloading-presses/progressive-presses/progressive-press-accessories/bullet-feed-kit/
link2: leeprecision.com/inline-bullet-feed-35cal.html I show both available the bullet feeder I'm using is the Mr. Mini Bullet Feeder from Double Alpha Academy 😉 thanks for stopping by and watching Brother 👊 🇺🇸
What plate did you get from Inline Fabrication? Is it the quick change plate?
Yes ... inlinefabrication.com/products/flush-mount-quick-change-system-base-plate ... you will also need ... inlinefabrication.com/products/no-route-riser-for-flush-mount-base-plate ... thanks for stopping by and watching Brother 👊 🇺🇸
Excellent Upgrade , Very Nice ! 👍
Good afternoon Jerry 😊 ... thanks again for stopping by and watching Brother 👊 👍 🇺🇸
nice setup Jerrbear. I need to find one more press for my 45acp
This would be a great press for 45acp. I will be getting the 45acp shell plate for this😉 ... thanks for stopping by and watching Brother 👊 👍 🇺🇸
Much better!
Thanks for watching Brother 😉👍👊🇺🇸
Much sturdier Jerr
Absolutely is, and the ILF mount is so much easier for storage 😉 ... thanks again for watching Brother 😊👊👍🇺🇸
Hi. What type of top plate did you get? I’m new to reloading and to make it worse I live in Sweden which makes it more difficult as gun rules in Sweden are quite tight and therefore reloading and so or everything related to firearms and ammo are not readily available.
Thanks.
The top plate is from Inline Fabrication # 95 LEE Six Pack PRO ( PRO 6000 ) ... thanks for stopping by and watching Brother 👊 👍
Great stuff right here. Looking more and more better every video.... 👍
It really is 😉🤣 ... thanks again for stopping by and watching Brother 👊 👍 🇺🇸
Light is a must
Good morning Brother 👊 ... AGREED 😉👍🇺🇸
Hi! Enjoy the videos! Leaning more and more towards this press (away from the multiple pro 1000s I have) based on videos like yours.
Do you think press movement (due to flex) has any effect on how fast you can run it? On the Pro 1000's to make sure powder doesn't jump out of casings, I really need to slow down as the press settles into the next station. Much of it is the way the press operates, this much I know. I wouldn't be surprised if some of the casing and primer feed issues on other Lee progressives could be related to flex, at least somewhat. Any chance you ever tried a Pro 1000? I'd love to hear what it's like going from a 1000 to 6000, since the (pre-2023) 1000's have generally quite a few issues.
Knowing you ran this press with substantial differences in movement, I'm curious if you noticed any benefits other than OCD satisfaction? :)
I have not run or own the Lee 1000. The Lee Six Pack Pro is my 1st progressive press. Now that I have had a chance to run the press with 2000 plus completed rounds and using the Inline Fabrication mounting system, this press just flat out works amazingly well. I have not had any issues with powder jumping from the case, whether running it at a slow pace or at a faster pace. For my shooting needs with this press 400 rounds per hour has been my goal, and it's making consistent ammo to suit my needs. Thanks for stopping by and posting your comment Brother, it's truly appreciated 😉👊👍🇺🇸
This press is the real deal, and I would recommend it to anyone who is looking to up their ammo production 😉
@@JerrBearTactical it really does seem to be the real deal. I shoot a lot (when I have the time!) and this press seems to run well enough that investing in automatic case and bullet feeding for high volume reloading could actually be worth it.
The Pro 1000s have enough issues that any sort of automation felt like it would be a waste...but the 6000's really seem to have solved almost all of those issues!
Adding an automatic case and bullet feeder would speed up the process for sure. Maybe in time, I will consider that possible, but for now, I'm happy with the setup as is😉 ... happy reloading Brother 👊👍🇺🇸
Make more vids of that thing in action. There was something oddly satisfying watching it crank out round after round.
I can do that😉👊👍🇺🇸
@@JerrBearTactical 👍
@@JerrBearTactical can you show a 300 Blackout setup? I just got mine set up 9mm ran better than I expected ( this is my first progressive) but the 300 BO is winning the lets see how frustrated we can make him contest.
That would be awesome, but I'm just doing 9mm with this press for the time being 😉👊👍🇺🇸
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Thanks 👊 👍 🇺🇸
🙂
Good afternoon Brother 😊
Dang.. I KNOW I watched and commented on this video.. but my comments aren’t there for this and other of your videos. I’m Going back to re- “like” and comment. 🤛🏻🔫🇺🇸
Thanks, Walter. I truly think the Overlord has been playing games cause you are not the only one to tell me that🤔 ... thanks again, Brother 😉👊👍🇺🇸
You can't test flex w/o reloading. Ypur flex looked like bench flex to me. You also changed location, away from the middle of your bench.
I can assure you it's not the bench. I use 2 other presses in that same location reloading rifle calibers, and neither one has any flex. The flex is in the way Lee designed this press and the way it works with the Lee Bench Plate. I've already talked to Lee Precision about this, and they know about the flex with the setup of the press. It doesn't affect the way the press operates or functions it's all in the way they designed the handle and linkage. Lee assured me that this is the normal operation of this setup. Thanks again for stopping by and watching Brother 👊 👍 🇺🇸
I hate any kind of flex.
Yes, I'm with you on that for sure 😉 ... thanks for stopping by and watching Brother 👊🇺🇸
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Thanks 👊 👍