I used one for my .22-250... results were excellent! Can’t remember what powder I used, possibly Varget.
The first few bangs with a hammer, my heart was in my mouth, though
I used one for my .22-250... results were excellent! Can’t remember what powder I used, possibly Varget.
The first few bangs with a hammer, my heart was in my mouth, though
I’d say get a proper press, much better
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Yes the Lee loader is of if your just loading very small number for hunting, But if loading
target ammo I would get the lee challenger press. Its lot more flexible with the load lengths
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take the mid route, get a Lee hand press, it will take normal dies and is so useful for doing stuff like decapping/sizing and priming whilst watching TV or adjusting length on the range, you will never need to move it on as it always has a use (and I have two bench presses I use as well)
depending on your build you might grunt a bit sizing on larger cartridges ( I have loaded .308 and 7.5x55 on mine) but use a decent lube like Imperial wax and it will be fine, especially with .223.
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I've got one in .223 and yeah they work perfectly OK, I got the Lee anniversary kit but didn't use it all
You'll find bits that you don't want or will get better replacement bits as you go a long
if you intend to do a lot of reloading invest in some electronic scales - not manual scales - manual scales now that is really annoying!!!
I use a lee loader in .22h and .243.
Excellent results.
Actually prefer it to the press!