BREECH LOCK RELOADER PRESS Reviews & Ratings
Reviews Summary
The BREECH LOCK RELOADER PRESS receives mixed feedback. While many users appreciate its affordability and functionality for certain tasks, some report quality issues, particularly regarding durability. Positive mentions highlight its effectiveness for basic reloading, but concerns about materials and breakage are prevalent. Overall, it seems best suited for casual users with lighter reloading needs.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Functionality
65%
Users frequently note that the press performs well for its intended purposes, such as resizing and depriming cases. Many find it effective for various calibers, including pistol and small rifle rounds.
Affordability
60%
Multiple reviewers highlight the low price as a key selling point, making it an attractive option for users seeking budget-friendly tools for basic reloading tasks.
Durability Issues
50%
A notable number of reviews express concerns regarding the press's durability, with reports of arms and mounts breaking during use, which raises questions about the material quality.
Use Case Suitability
55%
The press is deemed suitable for specific roles, particularly as a secondary press for bullet seating and depriming. Users advise it is best for light reloading tasks and not heavy-duty resizing.
User Experience
40%
Mixed experiences with customer service and product reliability are shared, with some users benefiting from good support during issues, while others feel disappointed by the performance of the press.
Works perfectly with bore buddy
I’ve used this with the bore buddy to put flat nose on non match grade ammo to see if it might improve accuracy and consistency. Held up for over 4500 rounds so far. Weather has been to bad to shoot so not sure how the ammo will performance.
Would you recommend this?
Yes, I would recommend to a friend
Perfect for sizing cast bullets
All I needed was an I expensive press to size my powder coated bullets. Worked perfectly!
Great second press
Great press to use as a second press for bullet seating and decaping. Seems like a great buy for the price and works just fine.
Great little press
I've had mine for about 5 years now. Well, I had one, and was resizing some large cases that weren't lubed enough and broke the mount off because I was pulling it way too hard. But Lee replaced it for free when I sent in pictures. I actually love this thing because of the "C" shape, which gives you extra room to work, and it's shorter length handle. It takes very little movement to load when comparing to the classic model. I prefer this one by far. I've loaded everything from precision 6.5 Creedmoor rounds down to 9mm hollow points with this thing. Can handle them all with ease. Highly recommended.
awesome
ram goes up perfectly straight, i check every seated bullet on my concentricity gauge and its dead on half a thousand, I reloaded over 1,300 rounds 7mm Rem Mag on this press held up strong for 14 years so far and I love it.
Bang for the buck
I use this to decap and decrimp 5.56 and 7.62 milsurp NATO brass. I don't smoke in the house but I do in my garage ;) and that's where this cheap little press is mounted. I have me a smoke and decap some brass. How much brass you ask? Tens of thousands of cases. I use lee dies with Dillion case lube to full size and decap and a RCBS Swaging die to decrimp. And this little press doesn't miss a beat. Might buy another so I can have a dedicated decrimper. Buy one you won't regret it...
lee press
Appears to be a functional tool that can do what I need it to do. Time will tell
great light duty press
I use this press strictly for depriming fired cases. teamed with the Lee depriming die, it makes a great inexpensive combo.
Good light duty press
This little press is a dandy for the money. It is best used for a deprime station, bullet seating and pistol and small rifle press. I've had mine for several years without a problem. It's a bit rough around the edge but it's a small inexpensive press. For fun, I loaded some 357 Magnum rounds and I couldn't tell the difference between the targets made with my more expensive LEE Classic Cast Press. Buy it and use it as stated above.
Arm is cheap cast metal
I bought this because it was cheap ... boy, was it ever! After less than a month the arm broke in half while trying to resize a rifle case. I learned my lesson, quality is not cheap but this "press" is.

