Contains: new Breech Lock Challenger Press and one Breech Lock quick-change bushing, Perfect Powder Measure, Lee Safety Scale, Powder Funnel, cutter and lock stud, chamfer tool, sizing lube, primer pocket-cleaning tool, Large and small Safety Prime "O" frame design Allows standard 7/8"-14 threaded dies
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Customer ratings for LEE PRECISION LEE 50TH ANNIVERSARY CHALLENGER KIT
Number of ratings: 2
From brownells.com: 2
Average rating: 3
Great starter Kit(31/12/2014)
I've used this item weekly for a 4 years and had only one problem with it and it had to do with the charging handle and the bracket that the square part goes into. Well the square mold that holds the charging handle broke. I have since crazy glued the mold and placed a hose clamp around the mold that holds the handle's square part.
You get what you pay for(20/11/2017)
I have been interested in reloading for years. I live in a small place and initially was worried about space and almost got Lee's hand press kit or even the hand load kit. Glad I didn't. Perfect size. Looks larger than it is. The press itself is of decent construction,(wish the finish was tougher....like a powder coat....feels like a shoddy spray paint)even though it lacks the heft I wish it had, yet being light makes storage an option. However despite decent reviews web-wide, the accessory kit leaves much to be desired. Yes the "plastic" like items keep sparks from occuring,.....but they're plastic. I just see em breaking. Even in the realm of plastic some pieces are flimsy. I could be wrong, it's still early, and I haven't ran many rounds through her yet. For somebody not sure if reloading will be their thing or not it's a good deal. You can always upgrade. Yet if you know you like it.....go for a RCBS or Hornady as your lower end of the price range option. I could point out a ton of things I dislike, but like the header......you get what you pay for, and for such a cheap price there's gonna be flaws. It's still a decent stepping stone to get into reloading though.
Product no.: 100010149 LEE PRECISION LEE 50TH ANNIVERSARY CHALLENGER KIT Mfr Part: 90050734307900502 Contains: new Breech Lock Challenger Press and one Breech Lock quick-change bushing, Perfect Powder Measure, Lee Safety Scale, Powder Funnel, cutter and lock stud, chamfer tool, sizing lube, primer pocket-cleaning tool, Large and small Safety Prime "O" frame design Allows standard 7/8"-14 threaded dies
Contains: new Breech Lock Challenger Press and one Breech Lock quick-change bushing, Perfect Powder Measure, Lee Safety Scale, Powder Funnel, cutter and lock stud, chamfer tool, sizing lube, primer pocket-cleaning tool, Large and small Safety Prime "O" frame design Allows standard 7/8"-14 threaded dies
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Customer ratings for LEE PRECISION LEE 50TH ANNIVERSARY CHALLENGER KIT
Number of ratings: 2
From brownells.com: 2
Average rating: 3
Great starter Kit(31/12/2014)
I've used this item weekly for a 4 years and had only one problem with it and it had to do with the charging handle and the bracket that the square part goes into. Well the square mold that holds the charging handle broke. I have since crazy glued the mold and placed a hose clamp around the mold that holds the handle's square part.
You get what you pay for(20/11/2017)
I have been interested in reloading for years. I live in a small place and initially was worried about space and almost got Lee's hand press kit or even the hand load kit. Glad I didn't. Perfect size. Looks larger than it is. The press itself is of decent construction,(wish the finish was tougher....like a powder coat....feels like a shoddy spray paint)even though it lacks the heft I wish it had, yet being light makes storage an option. However despite decent reviews web-wide, the accessory kit leaves much to be desired. Yes the "plastic" like items keep sparks from occuring,.....but they're plastic. I just see em breaking. Even in the realm of plastic some pieces are flimsy. I could be wrong, it's still early, and I haven't ran many rounds through her yet. For somebody not sure if reloading will be their thing or not it's a good deal. You can always upgrade. Yet if you know you like it.....go for a RCBS or Hornady as your lower end of the price range option. I could point out a ton of things I dislike, but like the header......you get what you pay for, and for such a cheap price there's gonna be flaws. It's still a decent stepping stone to get into reloading though.