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Any existing data without such a reference should be treated as suspect and not used.
Use reloading information posted here at your own risk. This forum (http://www.full-bore.co.uk) is not responsible for any property damage or personal injury as a consequence of using reloading data posted here, the information is individual members findings and observations only. Always verify the load data and be absolutely sure your firearm can handle the load, especially older ones. If in doubt start low and work your way up.
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Re: lee loaders
An email to Lee might be worthwhile.
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Re: lee loaders
mine broke quite early on, I just use a Lee universal decapping tool (and it doesnt need a mallet either razz )Gazoo wrote:I still have my first lee loader for 9mm from 1978 decapper pin broke though. So bloody useless, only 40 yrs old (bought second hand) and it breaks, should get my money back.
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oh, and they are slow as well 

Re: lee loaders
not a problem prob only load 20-50 a timekennyc wrote:oh, and they are slow as well
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Re: lee loaders
that was my version of ironyballkeeper wrote:not a problem prob only load 20-50 a timekennyc wrote:oh, and they are slow as well

Re: lee loaders
what if using oversized /lead bullets like 312/314/316 etc
they still work ??
they still work ??
Re: lee loaders
I have a Lee Loader in .303 and .223, they are what I started out with a year ago. I now use a conventional bullet press for all parts of the reloading process - apart from when I decap and resize the necks, I use the Lee Loader for these steps. I neck size only.
To answer your question, the heads i use for .303 are Sierra Matchkings, 174grn .303 / .311. When I used the Lee Loader i noticed the heads were a nice snug fit into the Loader body. In my opinion there's not much chance of going much wider than .312, but have never tried so could easily be wrong.
To answer your question, the heads i use for .303 are Sierra Matchkings, 174grn .303 / .311. When I used the Lee Loader i noticed the heads were a nice snug fit into the Loader body. In my opinion there's not much chance of going much wider than .312, but have never tried so could easily be wrong.
Re: lee loaders
Right so you don't use lead .
Just lee loader arrived .But dates for bullet dia of 311 to 312 .
So for lead and I need not sure it's gonna be any good to me
Just lee loader arrived .But dates for bullet dia of 311 to 312 .
So for lead and I need not sure it's gonna be any good to me
Re: lee loaders
I've got two one for .303 and one for .308 greatt ools for the money and save loads on ammo.
Re: lee loaders
But May not be good for the size bullet I needswotty wrote:I've got two one for .303 and one for .308 greatt ools for the money and save loads on ammo.
Would I have been better off with collect dies instead
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