Hopefully, the pics will prove interesting - they will demonstrate a range of equipmet and mounting options, one/some of which may prove useful/desirable for your situation. In the end, it will amount to a good many pics: when I make a composit, too much detail is sacrificed. I will attempt to keep the photos in a logical sequence, from cutting lead wire, through point-up. I will make an effort to answer any questions which are posed under, "comments" - in the photo album. I'll add pics and update as time permits. Keep 'em ON the X! RG
P.S. Pictured here is a Niemi converted RCBS RockChucker, angle-mounted, for sit-down core seating: this mount angle is very user friendly, as it offers a PULL stroke.The lever is about 6 inches longer than the standard RockChucker handle. I am now adding Lee Cast (Iron) Classic presses into the bullet making process; especially with regard to alignment, both axial and radial, they are MUCH better than the RCBS presses. Pictures of my Lee Classic conversion are posted in the same album. The photo below was originally posted on the "old" WareWolf forum, in 2004. Note the oil splatter on the wall - it is SQUIRTED out from the "strap" pins! Use a LOT of oil on the moving parts!