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Big R
Member Posts: 1 (12/4/02 12:22:03 am) Reply | Edit | Del All Lee Loadmaster -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am thinking about purchasing a Lee Loadmaster, if anyone has any input as far a setup and reliability on this press I would appreciate it. AGunguy *TFF Staff* Posts: 2816 (12/4/02 12:28:29 am) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Lee Loadmaster -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome, Big R, nice to have another loader join with us. I don't have any experience with Lee Loadmaster, but I'm sure we have a couple of gents on this forum who can relate on your question. What calibers are you thinking of reloading? Gunguy Big R Member Posts: 4 (12/4/02 12:42:58 am) Reply | Edit | Del calibers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank You for the welcome. mainly .45 ACP and .40 S&W, I'm still planning on doing my rifle loads on my Lee Turret Press. AGunguy *TFF Staff* Posts: 2819 (12/4/02 8:55:45 am) Reply | Edit | Del Re: calibers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- That new 4-holer Lee turret press looks like a good one, they say if you've got the old 3-holer it can be upgraded to the 4-holer for merely a few bucks. I have two Lee hand primers that are getting a bit worn out as to loading volume amounts of different calibers. Also, use Lee dies quite a bit as I like their prices. Gunguy Edited by: AGunguy at: 12/4/02 10:42:07 am kdub01 *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 1524 (12/4/02 12:50:47 pm) Reply | Edit | Del Re: calibers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to the board, BigR - We'll look forward to further posts on the many forums we have here - just stay away from the Pumphouse - bad lot of dudes hang out there and will do nothing but get you into trouble! "Keep Off The Ridgeline" shooter22 *TFF Staff* Posts: 1714 (12/4/02 5:03:46 pm) Reply | Edit | Del Re: calibers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BigR, Email me at td2@ipa.net. Hey, Bin Lauden, our women can kick you butt! silent9121z Member Posts: 1 (12/7/02 10:10:06 am) Reply | Edit | Del Re: calibers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello, I am new to the forum. I have been reloading on Lee single stage for about 2 years now and have ordered the Lee LoadMaster. Hopefully, in about 3 to 4 weeks I will have some good insight as to the reliability and ease of use of this machine. Regards, Silent warpig883 *TFF Staff* Posts: 5424 (12/7/02 8:07:02 pm) Reply | Edit | Del ezSupporter Re: calibers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to the forum guys In 49 states ignorance is a crime. In the other one it is bliss. AGunguy *TFF Staff* Posts: 2844 (12/7/02 11:39:32 pm) Reply | Edit | Del Re: calibers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome, Silent. Glad to see you here. Reloading is not just a job, its fun as all heck...too...keeps me out of trouble with all the gadjets and doo dads to play with while making good ammo in the process. Gunguy silent9121z Member Posts: 5 (12/15/02 9:28:53 pm) Reply | Edit | Del Re: calibers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No Doubt !!!!!!!
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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I just started assembling my loadmaster and the indexer is stucked ,what i am doing wrong?
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