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Buying used reloading equipment, good idea?
I'm looking on eBay at some reloading presses that are not new but appear to be in good condition. Good prices and lots of extras.
But, as the equipment is used it could be a lemon that is faulty in some way, same as anything else on eBay. I've never bought a press before, what should I beware of in a used one as opposed to a new one? What sort of questions should the seller be answering? I'm looking at the Lee 1000 in particular but information on presses in general is equally useful. Thanks. Thanks. |
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Not sure about Lee. I know Dillon seems to have a no questions asked warranty policy, though. I bought a used MEC loader, and it has worked fine.
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Are you looking at progressive or single stage presses? Buying a used progressive could be chancy, since they are more complex. It's been my experience that wrecking or damaging a quality single stage press like an RCBS or Lyman is extremely difficult, so I would normally be comfortable buying one, if I could inspect it first. Kinda hard to do on e-bay.
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Yes, the Lee 1000 is progressive, I did foresee there being more issues with them, just not sure what to look for, thanks.
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Lee's are at the bottom of the list when it comes to progressives.
Many people seem to have a hard time getting them to run right. They are cheap, but you get exactly what you pay for. I have several friends that used them for awhile then sold them to buy a Dillon progressive. It could be that someone just otugrew theirs and they are upgrading.
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I was fortunate to be able to buy used reloading stuff from an estate. I got plenty of extra goodies, brass, powder, primers, etc, etc. Plus, the son was able to give me some instruction on the process. Check your local 'Penny Pincher' type classified paper for stuff or place your own 'wanted' ad.
I bought a single stage press, which may be all you need. I bought it this spring and so far I have loaded well over 1000 rounds of 9mm and .38 and a couple of hundred large caliber rifle cartridges. I enjoy the quiet down-time reloading ammo with the oldies playing on the radio in the background. |
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I have a Lee Pro 1000 and have used it for years for 45 Colt and 10mm. It works fine for me. I do see how it could be made easier to use but did not then or now feel like dropping the $$$ for a Dillon.
Go to the Lee website and download the manual for it. It is not that complex a piece of machinery and you can buy replacement parts for just about any part of it. Depending on the price it could be a good deal although a new Lee Pro 1000 in the caliber of your choice is not an expensive thing to buy. Odds are it is from someone who has upgraded to a Dillon or other higher end press. |
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I haven't moved up to above the single stage press yet, but Dies on E-Bay are questionable, Check out Midway USA for pricing before you buy anything used. If you have, or know someone with an FFL even a C&R, you get a healthy discount on Midway in addition to there already good pricing.
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I bought a used Lee single stage press 6 years ago and I've had no problems.
I would check out Lee's website and see what type of warrenty they have and check out the operations manual.
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+1 with 4my son. Lee dies are too cheap brand new to take a chance. I have no experience with the progressives so I won't comment.
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