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<blockquote data-quote="44-40" data-source="post: 2866686" data-attributes="member: 126985"><p>I have this Lee press and the RCBS 50BMG press no need to use a cheater bar on either...the secret is Lee resizing lube for the first resizing. I prefer the RCBS most of the time for its larger dies 1 1/2 " diameter will not fit the smaller Lee press,with 1 1/4" dies. The more robust dies from RCBS are smoother and feel they provide more accurate loads for my rifle. Both presses are mounted on aluminum plates for quick mounting on a Bridgeport milling machine, so each press the mill table can be adjusted for height for ease of operation for each individual press. Each press loads 50BMG a bit differently with with respect to priming, and features...one may prefer one over the other for. But both do the job, and I haven't broken either, but the price point goes to Lee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="44-40, post: 2866686, member: 126985"] I have this Lee press and the RCBS 50BMG press no need to use a cheater bar on either...the secret is Lee resizing lube for the first resizing. I prefer the RCBS most of the time for its larger dies 1 1/2 " diameter will not fit the smaller Lee press,with 1 1/4" dies. The more robust dies from RCBS are smoother and feel they provide more accurate loads for my rifle. Both presses are mounted on aluminum plates for quick mounting on a Bridgeport milling machine, so each press the mill table can be adjusted for height for ease of operation for each individual press. Each press loads 50BMG a bit differently with with respect to priming, and features...one may prefer one over the other for. But both do the job, and I haven't broken either, but the price point goes to Lee. [/QUOTE]
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