Lee Classic Cast Press on Sale, Plus MidwayUSA $10 Off Promo
MidwayUSA has the Lee Classic Cast Iron “O” press (item 317-831) on sale now through the end of July. Priced at $77.29 (marked down from $82.99), this is an outstanding single-stage press for the money. It performs as well or better than some presses costing twice as much. If you don’t believe us… read the dozens of positive reviews from Lee Classic Cast Press owners.
Modern precision machining ensures a precise fit of the ram so it moves smoothly. There is plenty of leverage, and the handle can be moved from left side to right side. One really cool feature is that spent primers eject straight down through the center of the ram, exiting through a tube.
Save an Extra $10 off Order of $50.00 or More
If the price reduction for the Lee Class Cast Press isn’t enough of an incentive, MidwayUSA is offering an exclusive promotion for AccurateShooter.com readers this July. To save an additional ten bucks on your order of $50 or more, use PROMO CODE 2437210 during check-out. This promo expires 7/31/2010.
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I have a Lee Classic Cast Press. It is very solid, and the top of the die receiver threads is void of paint and is level. The insert can be removed for the large Warner size die.
On the down side, my Mid-Way press did not come with the plastic primer catch tube. Lee mailed me one at no cost. Next, the ram is made in two parts. Mine has slop between the two halves which you can feel and hear. As to the spent primers being dumped in the tube, no all of them. They will also eject out the left side of the ram, and you have to develop a technique where you let your finger slide along the ram to deflect the spent primers back inside.
Bottom line, you get what you pay for. I now use the Lee press for a universal primer decap die — about what $70 something dollars gets you.
Jim Hardy
Jim,
Thanks for your comments. Sorry you were somewhat disappointed. The Classic Press we used didn’t have the ram mis-fit you observed. Also the primers come out fine… but then I use small rifle primers 95% of the time. The press we used also included the tube, but if is doesn’t you can easily get some tubing from a hardware store. This isn’t a bad idea as you can use a longer piece of tubing, pinch off the end, and use it to collect the spent primers. Just dump it out when it gets about half full.
I have used a Lee Classic Cast press for three years and it has performed superbly. The problem with the odd spent primer ejecting out of the primer feed arm slot was solved by press fitting a piece of hard material, in my case I used a custom shaped piece of perspex about 2 mm thick. There has never been a problem since.
Paul:
Maybe I got the “ugly ducklin” of the lot. I hope so, because my information was that some of the custom bullet makers were going to this press, and that said a lot to me.
I will give Lee a call — a replacement would be great. This press (when working correctly) would be a great home for my Warner die. We shall see.
Jim
Midway says code 2437210 is not valid.
EDITOR says: Mike, we checked with MidwayUSA. Here is the response: “The promo codes is working fine on our end, and we have had zero complaints. If any one has an issue with the promo code not working
please have them call our contact center at 1-800-243-3220. Our customer service will make sure the discount is applied.”