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The Classic Lee Loader

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  • richbug
    For 20 rounds a month they are a great learning experience, and you aren't out much in cost.
    What caliber are you loading for?
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  • Jesse1579
    .44 mag
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  • Jesse1579
    Well, I shoot a lot more than that. It's just that the other pistols, revolvers, shotguns, and rifles I shoot tend to cost a lot less per bang. Even my .357 cost less to shoot so it gets shot a lot more.
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  • friedlbug
    I reload .44 mag in a Lee Loader. The big thing is the mallet. You need much more pressure for stright walled cases in the LL, and the rubber mallet doesnt cut it. I like a plastic dead blow hammer, but the end is going to get ruined about every few hundred rounds, which adds an added cost per round. I haven't found a better way yet. I was thinking maybe a hammer wrapped in leather?
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  • ap55
    A wood block works good, the harder woods like oak are better, then you can use any hammer. I load 308 and 30-40 that way. They are fun to load with if you don't need to load a lot of them.I can do 40-50 per hour taking my time to make sure there is powder in every one.Had a squib when using a prog loader once.
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  • Throckmorton
    Wouldn't a little lube on the case make it much easier to work with?
    A tin of Imperial sizing wax is cheap and lasts forever.I use lube on every tenth case on my dillon and it makes it so much easeir to run I wouldn't do without it.
    Just a thought.
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  • friedlbug
    I am using Imperial. There really is a radical difference between the force required to resized straight-walled cases and everything else when it comes to the Lee Loader.
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