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  • how is it with buckshot?

  • What kind of wad is that?

  • could you put more than one shell on this press at once. like once the first shell reaches the powder part could you put a new shell on the first hole and get a 2 for one type thing going on?

  • Actually, a scale comes in handy during set-up. Lee volume measures tend to throw less powder than the literature indicates. Especially if you use Unique. So you can use a scale to determine how much powder the bushings actually throw, and make a note of it... That will allow you to get your recipes close to the book.

    Once you figure out which bushing to use, the Load-All will throw a nice, consistent charge.

  • Very good video explaining and showing, is the bottom part of the machine plastic? And what is highest number of shot that you can use ?

  • Thanks. Most people explain things like you already know stuff.

    Just bought a Lee Load All and don't know anything about reloading.

    Your video will definitely get me started. Thanks again!

  • Good job....best vid on the lee. Thanks

  • One of the best videos on the Lee load all 2 I've seen . Thanks dude!!!

  • Sorry, but can you send your reply to the comment below from monkeysniper to me, trippledigitss? I didnt realize my son's account was signed in and I wont get the email notice o your reply. Thanks and sorry!

  • Thanks man, great video & narrative. I want to get into loading trap shells & this really helps. Have you used any other machines like the MEC 600 or 650? I'm considering 1 or 2 of the 3, maybe the Lee 2 and/or the 650. If you have used the others what is your opinion compared to the Lee? Also, once i get 12ga down I may start loading my son's 20ga too, but I guess I need yet another machine for that. Also, do you have to 'line up' the crimps on spent shells prior to recrimp or?? Thanks!

  • Thanks for posting the video. I really had no idea how easy it was to reload 12ga.

  • why do u need all those rings and stuff

  • Yeah, great job on the video. Thank you.

  • you wear a lot o damn jewelry

  • Really good video!! One of the best I've seen

  • Great video. Getting my old load all out of retirement from 80"s and forgot some things. Answering some previous posts : You can load a box of shells in 20 mins. and you can load shells for less than half what you pay retail for. A big factor is component costs. Buy powder,shot and primers in bulk. This is a good loader for someone doing less than 200 shells at a session.

  • thanks for the great video. reloading shotgun shells is easy with the correct info. anybody can do it.

    I own a Lee loader and is very user friendly with detailed instructions. Fun hobby.

  • How do you clean the shells?

  • best, cheapest way to reload hulls.  gotta hand it to lee

  • Great video-very helpful. Many Thanks!

  • when you slide for the bar if you slide it slow will let in more

  • If you fired a box of shells and reloaded them would it be cheaper than buying a new box if so how much

  • Good job with the video, very simple and straight to the point. I think I'm gonna get me a Lee Load -All 2. Thanks for posting your video.

  • Nice one mate.I'm thinking of getting one but was not sure.But I'll be buying one tomorrow.Thank you

  • Great video. This is the best video I've seen on YouTube about the Lee Load-All 2. Thanks.

  • @dreg555 you dont need a scale sorry just got the mesage for this perticular scale u dont need a scale at all thats whats so great about it.

  • Where's your scale at?

  • thanks mate good video... really enjoyed this... I dont mind if i only reload 25 per hour thats not to bad. very inexpensive to

  • Good vid mate, nice job. I have one on order, cant wait to get going!

  • The one thing that i don't think anyone has explained about this one is how to position the hull under the starter with an inward fold of the crimp turned toward the front. I thought you might show that and explain it to folks because some people have a hard time understanding what i mean when i am eplaining that to them for some reason. I have a couple of these for 18 years as well as mec, but find that because of the light weight and easy mobility that i use these more the happy shooting.

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