lee loaders

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All handloading data posted on Full-Bore UK from 23/2/2021 must reference the published pressure tested data it was sourced from, posts without such verification will be removed.
Any existing data without such a reference should be treated as suspect and not used.

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bhodge

Re: lee loaders

#21 Post by bhodge »

I don't use lead, far too much hassle...
Still got close to 200 Sierra's left so should be ok for a while. In addition, I've just bought 200 174grn PPU heads from ITL for £19.50 per hundred, to me it's just not worth moulding my own.
I'm a keen metal detectorist so supplies of lead are dug up every time I go out, I pass it on to one of my mates who reloads musket balls for two of his guns.
bhodge

Re: lee loaders

#22 Post by bhodge »

http://www.cdsgltd.co.uk/lee-rgbdieset.html
These are the dies i use.
As I said previously, I use these for everything apart from decapping and resizing. I use the Lee Loader for those actions.
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Re: lee loaders

#23 Post by jjvc »

ballkeeper wrote:
swotty wrote:I've got two one for .303 and one for .308 greatt ools for the money and save loads on ammo.
But May not be good for the size bullet I need


Would I have been better off with collect dies instead
Just hone out the die a couple of thou with a dowel and fine wet and dry Chris. Works for me.
Joe
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Re: lee loaders

#24 Post by ballkeeper »

cheers guys for your help,
whats best for removing copper then
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Re: lee loaders

#25 Post by jjvc »

This is good stuff if you don't fancy using ammonia....
http://shootingshed.co.uk/oscom/product ... cts_id=111
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