Lee load all 2, how to setup a new machine
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
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In this video, I go through how to setup a new machine, and what you will be dealing with for the very basic setup (what the parts in the box do and how to get it setup on the bench for loading).
After this video, you should watch the other two videos I have (how to load once fired hulls and how to change loads). They will be part of the playlist this video is on.
Thank you very much for the info, i am starting to do my reloads on my shotgun shell,and again your information was on point, thank you very much, sir,
Glad to have helped. Happy loading
Mr. Murphy, I have a number of MEC Loaders on my shotgun bench, yet I find myself turning to the Lee Loadall quite often. It was my first loader and I will never remove them from my bench, so simple they are.
Well done. Thank you. Cheers!
Thank you! This video and others you have, have been really helpful. Thank you again 🇨🇦
I appreciate the kind words and I am really glad they are helpful.
That was a great how to video . Thanks !
A timely video for me!
Awesome ! Thanks!
Thank you
Thank you Sir
I just saw another video comparing the MEC 600 Jr. to the Load All II -- looks to me like all I'd get for the extra $500 (plus more for charge bars and bushings if I want a load the ones with the press don't support) is the ability to easily change powder and shot bottles by inverting the top section. It looks to me like I can do the same with this Load All II by unclipping the lever from the top unit, lifting it off the press column, and then holding the lid on the powder while I empty the shot or vice versa.
Am I correct in seeing it this way? Looks like it'll take two minutes, as opposed to one for the MEC; the only real disadvantage for this much less costly option is I can't keep preloaded bottles on hand with different shot and powders (which is, IMO, of very limited utility if I shoot the same load most of the time, and could be overcome by buying a spare top unit, available from Lee). Am I understanding this correctly?
I agree with everything you said here. Only holding the lid over one while you empty the other is tougher than you would think. I actually use my hand but do exactly as you describe.
@@murphyfirearmstraining3630 yep, found that video. I bet I could 3D print a cover for the powder hopper.
@@SilntObsvrgreat idea 💡
Thanks for your comment. I’m considering the Lee myself and learning from Chris.
thanks for the video bud!
You can try to do 1mm shorter last station, it will produce little bit better crimp.
To be honest, that LEE needs small update. I wil try made video how to fix it ;)
Bad thing is that updated parts I got from Ukraine ... now it is not possible, but maybe some 3D print?
Nice video brother! I did a video on my RUclips channel, ( PA Reloader ) . About the LEE load all. The lee press is a great reloading machine.
thank you for video, question that i am reloading 2 3/4 shell 12 G what bushing i should use it for poder and shot thanks.
You need a recipe from a loading manual. I have a video on loads for this machine where I share a spreadsheet with different bushings for different levels of powder. You still have to have a verified load from a manual, bit then that spreadsheet will let you know what bushings to use to get to the load you need.
@@murphyfirearmstraining3630 thank you
Do you know of any good shell reloading data books?I have the 5th edition Lyman book, but it's pretty vague outside of a few brands.
Advantages manual from ballistic products incorporated (bpi). More data than any shotshell manual I have seen.
What’s the amount of powder for 1200fps?
Depends on what powder, what hull, and what wad. You would need to consult a good reloading manual.
Mine came assembled
Interesting, wonder why they changed?
@@murphyfirearmstraining3630 there’s videos on RUclips that are 10 years old with people unboxing them pre assembled, so I don’t know.
does the load all able to load 410
No. 12, 16, and 20 gauge only. Each of those requires a conversion kit and those are the only three kits they make.
okay cheers
Can you do 3.5in?
No sir, 2 and 3/4 and 3 inch only.
Can you do 2.5"?
The first 2 stations would work. The center station would work except for the little fingers that help the wad enter the used hull, you would have to drill a new hole in the center column to move those further down.
The final 2 stations (pre-crimp and crimp) would not work. The shell would be too short for the end to reach all the way to the crimping star.