Tell a newbie about Lee Loader all-in-one basic kits?

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Re: Tell a newbie about Lee Loader all-in-one basic kits?

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Here are my loaders, they represent all the rifle calibers that I shoot except the 38-55 Win and the 7.62x39. The 38-55 Win sells hard... expensive. I think they are very popular with the black powder shooter and everyone I've seen are unobtainable. Lee never made one for the 7.62x39.
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I will pull one out for short loading sessions rather than bring a press up to speed especially if that press is already being used for something else.
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Oh, also don't have them for my 454 Casull and 480 Ruger rifles. Lee never made those either.
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Re: Tell a newbie about Lee Loader all-in-one basic kits?

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As far as I'm concerned you guys are all masochists... :lol: and to think on another thread I posted, some were saying I was basically "nuts" for the brass prep I've started doing.... :D
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For what it's worth my research says that Winchester run the last commercial run of loaded 32 Remington. It was in 1964. Brass was offered basically until it was gone from the last run over run possibly as late as 1972.
I think the model 14 and later 141 were the last of the rifles in the Remington 25,30 and 32, the 14 being discontinued in 1935.

The whack a mole tools are interchangeable for the 30 WCF/Rem or the 32s , FL press dies are not you can get by with an 80% neck size of the Remingtons with Winchester dies but the Remington sisters are Weatherby shouldered AI cartridges compared to the Winchester.
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Re: Tell a newbie about Lee Loader all-in-one basic kits?

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Haven't I seen some mention of a 30 Rem among the black rifle guys?

Maybe I imagined it, I sometimes do that :) .

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30 AR a whole different critter . Closer to a .1 shorter 300 Savage. The 6.8 SPC is the 30 Remington shortened and necked down to 277.
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RBHarter wrote:30 AR a whole different critter . Closer to a .1 shorter 300 Savage. The 6.8 SPC is the 30 Remington shortened and necked down to 277.
I knew I'd seen mention of the 30 Rem someplace in conjunction with the AR family.
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Re: Tell a newbie about Lee Loader all-in-one basic kits?

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Horseman wrote:As far as I'm concerned you guys are all masochists... :lol: and to think on another thread I posted, some were saying I was basically "nuts" for the brass prep I've started doing.... :D
Usually those that bad mouth Lee Loaders, those that call you nuts, are those that tried to use them on the dining room table with a 16 oz. framing hammer, or never used one at all. I like it here because folks concentrate on Lee products and we don't have to read all the "Lee Hater" baloney.

My reasoning comes from being a HD Construction Equipment Mechanic for a large city utility. I witnessed many "tool snobs" in action. They thought their choice of tools was undoubtedly the best and everything else was less than junk; "Snap-On (or insert MAC, Proto, Williams, etc) are the best tools available and everything else is junk". They bought their tools because of cost ("most expensive gotta be the best, right?"), color/appearance, or what their favorite TV motorcycle builder or NASCAR pit crew used. Rarely did they buy tools by how well they worked.

I've found the same with reloading; "RCBS (or insert Redding, Dilon, Sinclair, etc.) is the best equipment and every thing else is less than junk". "My press costs 2x more than yours so my press is 2x better, right?" or"Elmer Kieth (or insert any gun rag celebrity) uses RCBS (or Hornady, Lyman, whatever) so it's gotta be best, right?". Many times equipment is purchased for reasons other than how well the tool does it's intended job. Thus a "Lee Hater" is born...

Jes an old, retired mechanic's thinkin'... ;)
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I don't recall any name calling. Just another reason why this is a great place.
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Re: Tell a newbie about Lee Loader all-in-one basic kits?

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mikld, since your retort was obviously aimed at me I will tell you this. I am not a Lee "hater" in fact I have two Load Master presses on my bench along with a Lee Classic Cast SS press on another bench. I was just now thinking of ordering the new Lee Bench primer because I don't really care for my RCBS bench primer. To much trouble mounting the darn thing on a bench with the handle overhang. I did sell the Classic Turret press I had because I didn't like it particularly. I used to have a Lee Pro 20 pot, bought an RCBS Pro Melt after several years of using the Lee. Guess what? The Pro Melt IS a better pot. I had and used a Lee Loader when that's all I could afford when I was in college some 40 odd years ago. It did a job for me at the time. And, I don't dislike them at all, in fact I don't care one way or another about them. If they all disappeared tomorrow wouldn't bother me a bit. My remark was in jest (HENCE THE SMILEY FACES) on how much "fun" they were/are (to me) to use. O.K, so maybe that's just my opinion, but no where did I say anything about any Lee product being "junk"...but, if I felt that way I feel no need to apologize or answer to you for saying it.
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