Lee Breech Lock Reloader Press no. 90045 (.38 Special Reloading & Closeup)
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- 0:42 Sizing - 2:04 Powder & Expanding - 3:55 Bullet seating - 6:09 Inspecting the product.
Detailed clip of the Lee Breech Lock Reloader Press during the completion of 50 rounds in .38 special caliber. One will get a very good idea on the functionality, tools, and process involved with a Single stage press. Excellent for reloading beginners.
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Case cleaning: Self made tumbler, refer to my clip " • Cleaning and Processin... "
Depriming: Self made system, refer to my clip " • 🛠️ 9mm ammo Cases Depr... "
Case Trimmer: Lee Deluxe Quick Trim. Item Number 90437
Trimmer Die: Lee Pistol Quick Trim Die. Item Number 90085
Priming tool: Lee Priming tool Kit Item Number 90215
Press: Lee Breech Lock Reloading Press. Item Number 90964
Main Dies: Lee 4 Die set 38 special. Item Number 90045
Shell Holder: Lee Shell Holder #1. Item Number 90518
Powder System: Lee Pro Auto Disk Powder Measure Item Number 90429
Scale: Made by Frankford Arsenal, model DS-750 (frankfordarsen...)
Caliper: Made by Limit, model 263970105 (limit-tools.com/)
Case Checker: Lyman Ammo Checker™ item 7833000, (lymanproducts.com)
Primers: CCI Small pistol Primers No.500 Item number 0014 / UPC 076683000149
Heads: Fiocchi 125 grain SJSP Item Number 613573
Propellant: Maxam CSB5
Cases: One time fired, Winchester .38 special cases
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Great job👍 just ordered everything in video
Thanks So much for stopping by the channel👍👍. I am glad you found the clip interesting and that it supported you in your reloading endeavors. Take care and have a great week.
The good old Lee single stage press....I use the same set up with the exception of the powder measurer
Simple and a effective solution. I like this one so much. the powder measure is an excellent addition as it saves so much time and gives you a consistent charge. Mind you, in some rare cases it is better to use the special caliper that goes with it rather than the more standard disks since in rare occasions, the disk will not have the exact measurement you might want to use.
Regards my friend
This video is better than the other because of the audio and the subtitles
Thanks for the appreciation. Trying to improve as I go along. Regards for now
sweet nuggets right there !!! if you ever needed a pro tester i might now a guy. hahahah enjoy the day
Maybe on the next round as these are down range already. 😀
thats a good problem to have hahaha.
@@mrsmel269 👍
hi, if you don't mind to tell me where youvgotvthe base for press.i have the same press but iam struggling to find good base.
Thank you
Good evening and thanks for stopping by the channel👍👍👍👍🥇🥇. What I did here is using a small piece of around 120mm taken from a longer steel angular profile L100x100x10. I just cut the piece, drilled holes that match the press and fixed it with the steel frame of my working bench. You need to see what is available at your end, and come up with something that fits your work environment. Take care and have a great day
@@ReloadingMoreAD1966 Thank you
I hope you'll do a test with some 9mm and 38 special bullets on the range.
I have another question: the 38 special bullets (38/357) are 9mm in diameter (355") or more?
I am giving you the data exactly as is on the Lyman reloading handbook. The .38 special has a groove diameter of .357". The 9mm Luger has a groove diameter of .355".
I hope this helps.
And probably weigh the cases and bullets and separate by. (.001 deviation) groups, and finally the completed round.lable Everything...just cuz I'm that retired. Disabled.
Cases drove me craze at one point since some brands proved difficult to reload. in addition I was at one point also trying to separate the cases in order to get a better consistent round. In the end, it proved useless during shooting. Here is the link of a test I did for cases. ua-cam.com/video/_TLLmFvKaV8/v-deo.html
Take care
@@ReloadingMoreAD1966 thanks
@@caseykelso1 Most welcome👍👍
You fixed the bushing. How did you do this?
You have excellent observations skills. 👍👍. I found the correct location and drilled a 3.2mm hole. Than I treaded that hole with a 4mm die. Than I installed a 4mm bolt with a flat washer. The most problematic issue I had was finding a proper size and thickness washer. In the end I had to make a washer myself from a piece of flat stainless steel. Note that the drilling you must get right on the first try.
@@ReloadingMoreAD1966 a picture from above where you can see it more precisely? Thanks
Send me an email and I'll send you. My email can be found under the 'about' tab
@@ReloadingMoreAD1966 most youtubers blow off their subs. Glad to see You Dont! thanks for sharing🍸 .
I would gauge every single round I made. Every single one.
Hi Casey. thanks for your comment. At one point in my life I did something of the sort. I would sort all the heads before loading and group them. by weight and diameter. it was time consuming and I found out that the added grading had no tangible effect when shooting. In any case, it was interesting to do and see the results. take care.👍👍