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I bought a Load all back in the late 70s If I remember right. The 600 jr my brother and I had been using since the mid 60s moved away with him when he got married. It worked, but was not as impressed with it as the MEC. Since then I've gotten a 12 ga 600 jr, added a primer feed, gotten the 20 ga early mec back and a few years ago added a 16 ga Sizemaster. Sure wish I had sizemasters in 12 and 20. The Lee hasn't been used in years.
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Joined: May 2017
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I just got tooled up to load shotgun as a good friend gave me 70 # of shot. He also gave me a 12 ga Load All 2, I bought a 16 and 20. If you read the instructions and watch a YouTube video or two, they work just fine. The problem with shotgun reloading is finding info on the hull.once you research the hull and what wads they need, it’s smooth sailing.
Todd
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Joined: Aug 2005
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Joined: Aug 2005
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I have one and it does everything I need it to do for now. I'm about to go and dig up some wads for a box of heavy hitter ptarmiganators I'm going to load. I load about a thousand twelve gauge shells a year on mine. It does fine, it’s a squeaky summbitch though. A little Break-Free on the main spring and press handle contact points will hush it right up.
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Joined: Jul 2005
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there's a tube video that shows the correct way to line up the hull for both 6 and 8 segment crimps. When you do it the way he shows ,the crimps turn out pretty good
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Joined: Aug 2014
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I have a 12 and 20 Lee Load all. Used to load all my shotgun ammo with them. They worked ok if you used high quality hulls that recrimped well.
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Joined: Oct 2021
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Campfire Greenhorn
Joined: Oct 2021
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I load about 1k rounds annually on my load all. It works for the job. I would suggest taking good notes as you begin your journey. It takes a while to find the right bushing setup so if you have that noted it will be much easier. As others have stated, crimps depend on your payload. There’s a sweet spot for a great crimp. I’ve found that a small piece of dowel or a nut on the last stage can help make a better crimp. I modified mine for 2-1/2” 16 gauge loads, cutting 1-4” off the last station.
-Life's too short to hunt with an ugly gun-
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