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<blockquote data-quote="Pulp" data-source="post: 1527220" data-attributes="member: 14195"><p>The Lee is the only shotshell reloader I've ever used, and it works fine for me. Not fast by any means, but I can load a box of shells in about 20 minutes. That said, I've never loaded any smokeless powder loads with mine. I load BP for Cowboy Action, and have to hand dip the powder as there is not a large enough powder bushing to throw the right amount of BP. Most folks say don't mess with the primer feed, and I agree. It's quicker to turn a primer box upside down, put it flat on your loading bench and slide the cover back enough to let 10 or 20 primers slide out. Then when moving the hull from the sizing/depriming station, press the hull over a primer just enough to start it, then go to the priming station to fully seat the primer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pulp, post: 1527220, member: 14195"] The Lee is the only shotshell reloader I've ever used, and it works fine for me. Not fast by any means, but I can load a box of shells in about 20 minutes. That said, I've never loaded any smokeless powder loads with mine. I load BP for Cowboy Action, and have to hand dip the powder as there is not a large enough powder bushing to throw the right amount of BP. Most folks say don't mess with the primer feed, and I agree. It's quicker to turn a primer box upside down, put it flat on your loading bench and slide the cover back enough to let 10 or 20 primers slide out. Then when moving the hull from the sizing/depriming station, press the hull over a primer just enough to start it, then go to the priming station to fully seat the primer. [/QUOTE]
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