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Lee Pro-4000 Press

Postby SkyRock on Sun Jan 17, 2021 11:42 pm

Has anyone tried the new Lee Pro-4000 Press? I'm thinking of a mid(?)-life change.
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Re: Lee Pro-4000 Press

Postby Joefelic on Mon Jan 18, 2021 9:20 am

I have one to reload 9mm, 40 SW and 45. It works great. If you are interested in seeing it live..let me know. I'm in Bloomington.
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Re: Lee Pro-4000 Press

Postby usnret on Mon Jan 18, 2021 10:56 am

Don't you already use a Dillon? If so, why would you want to go backwards on technology? The Lee is only a 3 station press, it looks like the primers need to be placed into the press manually also.
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Re: Lee Pro-4000 Press

Postby ex-LT on Mon Jan 18, 2021 11:26 am

According to the Lee website the Pro-4000 is a 4-stage press.
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Re: Lee Pro-4000 Press

Postby LarryFlew on Mon Jan 18, 2021 1:26 pm

ex-LT wrote:According to the Lee website the Pro-4000 is a 4-stage press.


And has easy to use primer feed unless Lee took a step backwards with the 4000 as opposed to the 1000 3 stage which also has primer feed.
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Re: Lee Pro-4000 Press

Postby usnret on Mon Jan 18, 2021 6:56 pm

the video I watched didn't show any primer feed and the guy tended to imply that it was only a 3 station press.
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Re: Lee Pro-4000 Press

Postby LarryFlew on Mon Jan 18, 2021 7:18 pm

It's 4 stage and the white vertical v shaped thing in the middle is the primer feed.
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Re: Lee Pro-4000 Press

Postby SkyRock on Mon Feb 01, 2021 9:08 pm

Joefelic wrote:I have one to reload 9mm, 40 SW and 45. It works great. If you are interested in seeing it live..let me know. I'm in Bloomington.
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Thanks, Joey. I appreciate it. PM me and maybe we can work something out.
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Re: Lee Pro-4000 Press

Postby SkyRock on Mon Feb 01, 2021 9:12 pm

usnret wrote:Don't you already use a Dillon? If so, why would you want to go backwards on technology? The Lee is only a 3 station press, it looks like the primers need to be placed into the press manually also.

I have two: a 650 (my second) and a 550. I'm looking for something that works similar to the 650 but without the primer feed trouble.
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Re: Lee Pro-4000 Press

Postby Bitter Bastard on Tue Feb 02, 2021 7:59 am

SkyRock wrote:
usnret wrote:Don't you already use a Dillon? If so, why would you want to go backwards on technology? The Lee is only a 3 station press, it looks like the primers need to be placed into the press manually also.

I have two: a 650 (my second) and a 550. I'm looking for something that works similar to the 650 but without the primer feed trouble.
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Can you elaborate on the primer feed trouble? A 650 is on my wish list, I may want to rethink that if they have primer feed issues.

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Re: Lee Pro-4000 Press

Postby westhope on Tue Feb 02, 2021 8:31 am

Can you elaborate on the primer feed trouble? A 650 is on my wish list, I may want to rethink that if they have primer feed issues.


I've used my Dillon 650 for over 20 years and easily loaded over 100,000 rounds. The only primer problems I've had is changing primer sizes. It takes too long. Also, loading the primers into the primer tubes is tedious.

The 650 is no longer made. Dillon now makes a 750 to replace the 650. The 750 priming system looks to be significantly changed. I don't know how hard it is to change primer sizes on the new 750.

Used 650's are selling for more than what I paid for mine.

I had one part break on my 650. I called Dillon and they said they were having breakage problems with that part. They had re-designed it and sent me 2 replacement parts that arrived the next day along with a their miscellaneous replacement parts kit. (I have never broken the part again.)

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Re: Lee Pro-4000 Press

Postby SkyRock on Tue Feb 02, 2021 3:15 pm

Bitter Bastard wrote:
SkyRock wrote:
usnret wrote:Don't you already use a Dillon? If so, why would you want to go backwards on technology? The Lee is only a 3 station press, it looks like the primers need to be placed into the press manually also.

I have two: a 650 (my second) and a 550. I'm looking for something that works similar to the 650 but without the primer feed trouble.
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Can you elaborate on the primer feed trouble? A 650 is on my wish list, I may want to rethink that if they have primer feed issues.

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If you want a 650 go for it, but it'll have to be used. Dillon has replaced them with the 750 with a re-designed priming system that looks (in their catalogs) like the system on my 550. I've worked with Dillon to fix my 650 and it may be OK, I'm just looking for something different. Plus my reloading activities seem to be declining so I'm planning ahead.
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Re: Lee Pro-4000 Press

Postby SkyRock on Tue Feb 02, 2021 3:17 pm

westhope wrote:Dillon's are great, just expensive.

Agreed!
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