The eight station Brass Smith All-American 8 Press is the most feature-packed rugged turret press on the market! Starting at the top the extra-large 8 station turret is machined out of heavy duty cast iron. It is equipped with an easily removed turret bolt which makes swapping turrets simple. The 8 die station turret is the largest available and will hold two complete 4 die sets or up to four 2 die sets. Below the turret is a rigid cast iron frame housing a 1? diameter ram and compound linkage. The frame is large enough to work with even the longest rifle cartridges. Work the press handle and you will feel the tight precision fit and smooth operation. Unlike many competitive presses the Brass Smith All-American 8 Press comes with a newly designed straight line primer feed. The straight line primer feed is completely reliable and simple to use. Simply push the priming arm forward at the bottom of the ram travel to position it beneath the shell holder. For added safety the primer feed comes with a heavy steel shield which surrounds the primer tubes. The Brass Smith All-American 8 Press is equipped with a comfortable ball handle which can be positioned for either right or left hand use. The Brass Smith All-American 8 Press is designed for use with any standard 7/8?x14 thread dies and accepts standard shell holders. Heavy duty cast iron frame and turretExtra-large 8 station turret is easily removed to make swapping turrets simple.Holds two complete 4 die sets or up to four 2 die sets1? diameter ramComes with straight line primer feed with large and small primer tubesPrecision fit and smooth operationLarge press opening works with the largest cases For added safety the primer feed comes with a heavy steel shield which surrounds the primer tubes.Right or left hand operationDurable powder coat finish Specifications for Lyman Brass Smith All-American 8 Turret Press: Manufacturer: Lyman Quantity: 1 Weight: 4 lb Condition: New Features of Lyman Brass Smith All-American 8 Turret Press: Heavy duty cast iron frame and turret. Extra-large 8 station turret is easily removed to make swapping turrets simple. Holds two complete 4 die sets or up to four 2 die sets. 1 diameter ram. Comes with straight line primer feed with large and small primer tubes. Precision fit and smooth operation. Large press opening works with the largest cases. For added safety the primer feed comes with a heavy steel shield which surrounds the primer tubes. Right or left hand operation. Durable powder coat finish. Weight 23 pounds. Package Contents: Lyman Brass Smith All-American 8 Turret Press
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CavSout –
Bought this press to replace my old RCBS single stage press which still works great, but man I got to tell you this Lyman 8 station turret press works awesome. I would easily compare this to our Redding T-7 Turret press in durability and precision. Both are amazing turret presses and this Lyman give you that extra station you don't get with the Redding T-7. I've been reloading 300 win mag, 30-06 , 223, and 9mm with it and has preformed flawlessly. Full length resizing is effortless, and the primer feed has worked great even though I prefer to use a hand primer with my 300wm. I would definitely recommend this press for anyone looking to upgrade. Having all 8 stations is a nice addition and will last forever.
Rooster –
I bought this press when it first came out and have reloaded in the neighborhood of about 5,500 rounds of different calibers of pistol and rifle with the press, I bought 3 extra turrets heads and put all of the calibers I use on these, I also bought extra powder measures and use a powder through die and use all 8 holes, It looks kind of busy when you look at the set up, but it works great, I made my own turret head stands for the other 3 turrets, a wooden dowel and a 2" x 6" x 6" square piece of scrap wood. The turrets only have 2 holes for the turn handle when it really needs 4, the priming system is okay but are getting worn from use, I will probably have to buy some new ones soon, 1 primer system came with the press and I purchased 2nd so I have one for large primers and one for small primers, that way I am not changing between the large and small primer parts, I just unbolt the primer slide with the one I need. The primer tube sets to close to the turret head, system needs set back the primer tube at least 3 inches past the turret head. The primer catch basin does not catch all of the spent primers. The press is as tight as the first day, no slop in the pins or the ram, I keep everything cleaned and well-oiled with no problems. There are a few nuisances in the design of the priming system but nothing one can't work around. This is still a great reliable reloader and I would recommend to anyone, I use this press along with the other 2 older Lyman Spar T turret presses that I have, which are also great presses and still use them for other calibers that I use on occasion. Lyman Brass Smith turret press is a great press and should last a lifetime when cleaned and oiled and maintained properly.
Tommy –
I think this is a really nice press I've heard people complain about the primer on it but I don't have a problem with that primer it's just use a little common sense and don't let it snap back by itself and you won't have any problems at all withit
Cris –
I’ve been looking at the Lyman for some time. I found it at Optic Planet for a great price, so I ordered one. I was not disappointed. This press is rock solid and built like a tank. Smooth, no movement what so ever. I should have bought one years ago. I will definitely recommend this press and Optics Planet to anyone looking for solid quality reloading equipment.
Gabe321 –
This is a very good press for reloading your rounds of ammunition, very sturdy and solid. Just make sure you have a solid base to mount it on since this is a hefty press. The only issue this press has is the priming on the press, it's kind of finicky, primers get jammed. You might have to invest into an alternative in priming if you're not willing to deal with this set back. Besides that this is a great press for reloading your custom ammunitions.
John –
I have a Hornady LNL progressive that I use for 9mm, but I bought this press for the rest of my calibers. I use a couple of lee challenger presses for prep. I deprime all of my brass with a universal decapper in one of the challengers, then wet tumble with stainless pins. Brass is then resized using the other challenger. I prime with a hand tool and bag up my brass in lots. Most of my pistol loading and all of my 300 BO is using cast bullets (300 is subsonic) so I have this press set up with a powder through expanding die and a seating die for each of 300BO, 44 mag, 45LC, and 38 Special. When I start dropping loaded rounds it's very fast and this is really the only part of the process where I have to pay close attention to what I'm doing.