Anyone used one?
Under $100 on TM even a Lee Aliminium O press is dearer!
And this is made of steel. I reckon a good beginners press or second press for decapping etc
Anyone used one?
Under $100 on TM even a Lee Aliminium O press is dearer!
And this is made of steel. I reckon a good beginners press or second press for decapping etc
Do you have a link? Nothing like that shows up for me in the reloading>>presses section on TM
Yeah its a little hard to find
https://www.trademe.co.nz/sports/hun...802e71897940f9
Made in China well known reloading and shooting country, They were around about 10 ten years ago disappeared over night
saw the Omega stuff at a gun show in Auckland not very well finished had electronic scales and most common reloading tools
never went well,
See it is shipped from Australia
I will let people know when it arrives
Shit that is cheap
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Press arrived in about a week. Feels a sturdy wee O frame made of cast steel. Could do with some finishing work to the paint work and a few burrs here and there.
There is some play in the ram ....... might help with self centering which is all the rage on the forster coax press.
Takes standard die thread which is cast into the press so there is no chance to utilise "quick change" inserts, such as Hornady and Lee.
I would put it on a level with the lee cast alloy press. And at $87 landed to your door, it sits at a good price point for those wanting a dedicated depriming press, or wanting to get into reloading on a budget.
Some quick observations from just mounting it with a couple of F clamps onto a bench.
No onboard priming station. Deprimed primers run out through a hole in the side of the ram, so need some way to catch them.
The clearance is pretty generous ( there is a 100mm gap from the top of the shell plate to the bottom of the die thread.
The operating lever can be off set for left or right.
Probably suited to small to medium calibers.
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