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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 894326" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Over about 20 years when times were tough, and money was tight I bought a Lee Load All. It was all I used for 18 years, and it still sits in on my loading bench, next to the RCBS Grand I use now.</p><p>The Lee requires a "personal touch" as it doesn't have a stop for crimping, and is made for somebody to "feel" when the crimp is right. I guess I must have that feel as I've loaded thousands of rounds with it with few rejects. Most rejects were because of hull problems. It will load 3" shells that my RCBS won't.</p><p>Takes lots of operations to get one shell out the back, but all in all I like mine.</p><p>Now that I shoot lots of trap, and sporting clays, I had to go to a progressive, and guess what, with a $500 rig, I still have rejects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 894326, member: 5412"] Over about 20 years when times were tough, and money was tight I bought a Lee Load All. It was all I used for 18 years, and it still sits in on my loading bench, next to the RCBS Grand I use now. The Lee requires a "personal touch" as it doesn't have a stop for crimping, and is made for somebody to "feel" when the crimp is right. I guess I must have that feel as I've loaded thousands of rounds with it with few rejects. Most rejects were because of hull problems. It will load 3" shells that my RCBS won't. Takes lots of operations to get one shell out the back, but all in all I like mine. Now that I shoot lots of trap, and sporting clays, I had to go to a progressive, and guess what, with a $500 rig, I still have rejects. [/QUOTE]
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