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  1. #1
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    They're clearly having quality issues with rushing production to try and keep up with immense demand. I've got a few Lee moulds and only the ones from the last 2 years have issues. The cheap 2 cavity ones and even a damned expensive 6 cavity one i had shipped over from the US, all are worse than the older ones. I'm burnt at this point. I think in future I'll be spending the extra to get reliable moulds from another maker.

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    Try:-

    Info@leeprecision.com

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    Website certainly does allow attachments when contacting support via their website and I've had excellent responses from them - even regarding very old out of date (historical even)m products. Give it a go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aris View Post
    Website certainly does allow attachments when contacting support via their website and I've had excellent responses from them - even regarding very old out of date (historical even)m products. Give it a go.
    I could give them another try. They have not replied to my letter so I don't hold out much hope. Kranks reimbursed me for the two defective moulds. Two I have are poor but I have to use them and I can't find anyone else that does the size I want. An old style Lee .395" ball mould would suit my needs at the present time. A .390" ball would be useful as well.

    What happened to quality control? These days it seems that with everything it is a case of you pays your money and takes your chance.

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