05 August 2011, 20:16
drewhenrytntLEE Classic Cast vs Redding Big Boss II
Both of these presses claim to have the industry's largest opening and longest stroke.
Only one can be true.
The Big Boss II claims 4-1/2 opening. Lee Claims 4-1/4 stroke. I need info to fill in the blanks.
Anyone have these presses? Please let me/us know what dimensions and capabilities they actually posess.
Thanks
Andy
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Originally posted by drewhenrytnt:
Both of these presses claim to have the industry's largest opening and longest stroke.
I have a feeling there are other presses which have a larger opening than either of the two. RCBS AmmoMaster springs to mind.
- mike
05 August 2011, 21:36
Jim C. <><I don't have both to measure but I suspect you can believe the measurements both companies publish if not their 'biggest' hype.
05 August 2011, 22:59
Bear in FairbanksWell, I have an RCBS AmmoMaster. I guess it's an older model - the one with 3 vertical "posts". I just measured the inside depth and came up with 5 5/8". This without shell holder or die installed. Bought it a number of years ago to load my .45-3-1/4 (aka .45-120). Tho I don't have the big .45 anymore, I still use it - works like a charm too.
Bear in Fairbanks
07 August 2011, 06:44
delloromy classic cast has 5" opening and a 4" stroke. it's one of the earlier models if that makes a difference.
really good press.
08 August 2011, 09:14
kevanI have both a Classic Cast and an Ammomaster, both are excellent and also capable of loading 50BMG as I have done so with each.
However the Ammomaster does have a larger opening which makes it a bit handier for working with longer, larger cartridges...
08 August 2011, 23:15
drewhenrytntThanks Kevan. I'll be loading 600 Overkill and 300RUM. I was more concerned about the Overkill than anything else. Maybe I'll give the Ammomaster a second thought now.....