Wow! That guy is fast. I reload a fair amount of 38's with a Lee Loader. Pistol calibers require two more steps - flaring and crimping but basicly the same thing. I also don't like to seat my primers with the Lee tool, it works but there are MUCH better ways to do it. The powder charges are generally on the way safe side using the recommended powders. I prefer other powders so I have to weigh each charge. It makes good ammo. The tool is also very handy if you reload round ball loads, especially 30 cal loads using 0 buckshot.
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Wow! That guy is fast. I reload a fair amount of 38's with a Lee Loader. Pistol calibers require two more steps - flaring and crimping but basicly the same thing. I also don't like to seat my primers with the Lee tool, it works but there are MUCH better ways to do it. The powder charges are generally on the way safe side using the recommended powders. I prefer other powders so I have to weigh each charge. It makes good ammo. The tool is also very handy if you reload round ball loads, especially 30 cal loads using 0 buckshot.
ReplyDeleteDamn fast. I can do about 10 rounds in 7 mins.
ReplyDeleteIt's a lot faster than not having a press at all.
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