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Is the Lee Load All in 12 gauge a good buy? It is what I can afford and I was just wondering if it was a good product. If I reuse shell casings will reloading 12 gauge pay off?

Question by Knife Freak. Uploaded on June 07, 2013

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from Treestand wrote 1 week 2 days ago

YES...When my Sons were small my oldest(12)started to Trap-shoot,I bought the LEE Loader 12Ga, I would load (200 Rounds)=8 boxes of 12Ga Ammo on a Friday night so he could shoot on a Saturday Morning at Long Island Trap&Skeet Field, at 14teen he was Junior Champion of NY State Southern Tier, It all Started with the Lee Loader. You cant go wrong with it!

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from Hobob wrote 1 week 2 days ago

Its a very hands on way to learn and do reloading. I used mine to replicate a pheasant load I couldn't find any more and loved it. With practice its very effective.

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from FirstBubba wrote 1 week 2 days ago

Ive used Lee products, but never the Load-All. If what I've used is any indicator of quality, the Load-All should be just fine.
As an aside, I have discovered that reloading doesn't "save" you any money, BUT, you get to shoot alot more (two to three times as much!) for the same dollar spent!
I find reloading relaxing and rewarding.

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from cb bob wrote 1 week 2 days ago

The lee load all works just fine. It usually takes an hour or so for me to load 100 shells.

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from Amflyer wrote 1 week 2 days ago

What FirstBubba said. I think it was Greg Lemomd who said, "It never gets any easier, you just go faster." True for racing and reloading both.

The new models are more plastic and feel less solid, but they still work well.

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from Amflyer wrote 1 week 2 days ago

Sorry Greg Lemomd, my typing sukcs today.

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from Treestand wrote 1 week 2 days ago

YES...When my Sons were small my oldest(12)started to Trap-shoot,I bought the LEE Loader 12Ga, I would load (200 Rounds)=8 boxes of 12Ga Ammo on a Friday night so he could shoot on a Saturday Morning at Long Island Trap&Skeet Field, at 14teen he was Junior Champion of NY State Southern Tier, It all Started with the Lee Loader. You cant go wrong with it!

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from Hobob wrote 1 week 2 days ago

Its a very hands on way to learn and do reloading. I used mine to replicate a pheasant load I couldn't find any more and loved it. With practice its very effective.

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from FirstBubba wrote 1 week 2 days ago

Ive used Lee products, but never the Load-All. If what I've used is any indicator of quality, the Load-All should be just fine.
As an aside, I have discovered that reloading doesn't "save" you any money, BUT, you get to shoot alot more (two to three times as much!) for the same dollar spent!
I find reloading relaxing and rewarding.

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from cb bob wrote 1 week 2 days ago

The lee load all works just fine. It usually takes an hour or so for me to load 100 shells.

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from Amflyer wrote 1 week 2 days ago

What FirstBubba said. I think it was Greg Lemomd who said, "It never gets any easier, you just go faster." True for racing and reloading both.

The new models are more plastic and feel less solid, but they still work well.

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from Amflyer wrote 1 week 2 days ago

Sorry Greg Lemomd, my typing sukcs today.

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