If anyone out there would like to give the Loadmaster a try, I will let her go for $200 (paid $350). Send me a PM.
Well, you use what works! Didn't get to grab my bench, simply no room for it.
I don't have a single press set up, haven't reloaded a round for months, everything is still packed up. So I am very jealous of you for even being able to grab a handle!
HUG YOUR KIDS EVERY DAY AND TELL THEM YOU LOVE THEM
R.I.P. Zachary, 6/19/95-10/25/12
If anyone out there would like to give the Loadmaster a try, I will let her go for $200 (paid $350). Send me a PM.
Retired USAF
NRA Certified Instructor (several disciplines)
Combat FocusŪ Shooting Instructor
Certified SIG Armorer
ACLDN Affliated Instructor
www.nwfft.com
barry@nwfft.com
I have a Lee Load Master that I am very satisfied with, I load a lot of 45 ACP, and 44 magnum on it and have no complaints. the only modification has been to replace the plastic catch box with a 30 cal military ammo can so I don't have to keep dumping the smaller ones, and I built a plexiglass deflector to be sure every round is directed into the ammo can, works great.
I originally used a Dillon Square deal B untill it started installing the primers in every direction except correct, Dillon kept sending me parts but it did not fix the problem, I finally figured out the plastic wave bearings were worn out and now I use it to load 38's.
Lee makes a great unit in my experience !
Jim Trueblood (11-26-2012), UGA (11-26-2012)
Retired USAF
NRA Certified Instructor (several disciplines)
Combat FocusŪ Shooting Instructor
Certified SIG Armorer
ACLDN Affliated Instructor
www.nwfft.com
barry@nwfft.com
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