This Lee Load-All II does what it's meant to do and more. Instruction manual is easy to find and download online. Fine for steel shot without adapters that other brands require. YT vids show how easy it is to convert to 3" and 3-1/2” shells. Already had another manufacturer's progressive press but found that it didn't size cases and was expensive to convert to 3” and 3-1/2" shells. After a few mods this Lee covers all those needs. Also lot of vids by generous users on YT willing to share tips and tricks, the good, the bad, and the uglies. Could have went with a new one but those don't include the factory discontinued primer feeder. Glad that this eBay purchase came with one. Not perfect but useable. Happy camper here and as Jerry Miculek would say, "Get some!”
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This machine makes adequate ammunition, fits, feeds, and fires like you hope it will. Machine is a little loose and rickedy and you wonder if something will break or fall off. But it keeps on working as it was designed to. You could pay a lot more for a better machine, but if you only load once in a while, it should be fine.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Reloading shotgun shells is not always the cheapest way to shoot generic shells. If you are interested in making unique shells for your shotguns then it is a satisfying hobby. There are many different and not always cheap components necessary for reloading shotshells. If you have a local supplier to purchase things like Primers and powder then I recommend reloading as a hobby and the Lee Loadall II is a very capable reloading press. I have Loadalls in 12, 16 and 20 guages as well as MEC reloaders in 12ga. and 410 Bore. I find myself using the Loadall for reloading 12 ga more than the I do my MEC's. It comes with all the bushings you need for powder and shot for just about any load you want to make. It is a great learning tool for the beginning reloader.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Let me explain my title. If I was going to the range several days a week and shooting a hundred or more shells each time (easy to do with my Remington VersaMax) then I would go with a stronger ( but much more expensive) press. I get to the range once every 2 to 3 months and the volume of shells I have to reload is probably about one thousand a year. This unit appears to be perfect for limited runs. Hope this helps.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I opened the box looked at the parts everything was there read the few assembly directions it took only a few minutes to have it up and running. I mounted my loader to a pice of 7/8 oak board that I can fasten to ANY beanch. I loaded it with my powder and shoot and loaded a shell in less then 40 seconds. I had read other reviews before I ordered and it was everything they said even better I found it priced very affordable I believe it well never ware out everything seemed tight and felt like a quality pice I read a review that the outoprimer wasn't worth it but I belive ill give it a try I got other lee loaders that have the same type primer feeder and they work great.iv been reloading e ery thing I shoot for years most of my equipment is made buy lee and find it to work well I cast my own bullets and it's a relaxing rewarding hobby be careful and take care in what you do and save $ have fun. I DID FIND ONE THING BAD WITH IT THATS I WISH IT RELOADED 4/10 THAT WOULD REALY BE SWEET.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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