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Reloading in the field
Reloading in the field
- JEBar
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Re: Reloading in the field
we bought a Lee Hand Press back in the mid '60's .... all together, have used it less than 10 times .... it works well for straight wall carbide die 357 & 44 mag casings .... it does work on cases that need to be lubed but doing so requires much more effort .... for me it is a nice to have in reserve type of tool
- GaHenryFan
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Re: Reloading in the field
Have you ever watched logcabinlooms on YouTube? He uses a lee loader in the field a good bit. I really enjoy his channel.
Re: Reloading in the field
The presses come with a lube for all cases "unless you have carbide dies" in the field I lube even if I have carbide cause ya cant kleen as gud...... I will have to check out the channel
- Ojaileveraction
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Re: Reloading in the field
I see the benchrest people reloading on the fly all the time . Using powered powder scales and arbor presses with prepped brass.
The black powder cartridge folk use the Lee loader. For decapping cartridges before going into soak in the suds.
The black powder cartridge folk use the Lee loader. For decapping cartridges before going into soak in the suds.
Pax at Justitia
- tx gunrunner
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Re: Reloading in the field
Dang TX, you bees talunted....


