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Member Section => Reloading => Topic started by: Solus on May 16, 2012, 12:07:05 PM
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The thread about the Lee Auto disk powder measure got me thinking about other Lee gear. My knowledge is limited, but the only manufacture I can recall that makes a nice line of hand held reloading gear is Lee. I do remember some hand presses by another manufacturer, but I don't recall the name.
What I hope to come up with is a set of options to do reloading without an elaborate bench set up. Should you have to head for the hills, hauling your powder, cases, primers and bullets will be enough of a task without trying to strap that big bench to the top of the ATV.
Again, my knowledge is limited, but I do recall that the Lee gear would not full length resize, which shouldn't be to much of a problem if you are just loading for your own weapons. But something sticks in my mind that you might want to full length in semi-autos to ensure ease of chambering as the weapon cycles.
Anyway, I'd like to get what experience we have with this kind of setup. We would need to decap, size, expand, prime, charge, seat and crimp along with case maintenance type of chores like case trimming and primer pocket cleanup.
I have seen much, if not all, of that gear from some vendor or other....most from Lee as I said, but I am sure I don't have a line on the best options for all of that.
If anyone is interested, let us know what you know.
Thanks and take care.
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There is a guy at our range that carried everything he need to do load work-up at the range. It all fits in a medium-to large soft-sided fishing tackle type box similar to what I have linked below. He uses two of the older Lee single-stage C-frame presses and has a piece of rectangular 3/4" plywood that he bolts them to. He then clamps it to the shooting table and loads ten round at a time. He has a small digital scale and uses the plastic Plano containers to keep the dies and other smaller items.
Another guy who travels and shoots in long range matches actually has a complete Dillon progressive set-up that mounts to the receiver hitch on his truck so he can load batches at the range. His equipment is in a fitted aluminum case that was custom built. He is the extreme, IMHO, as he also has a barrel vise that uses the hitch so he can actually change barrels.
I do not have photos (I never think to take a camera to the range) but if I ever cross paths with him again while he is set up, I'll at least try to take some cell phone pics.
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Here's a press that pretty much fits in your pocket.
I've seen it in Cheaper than Dirt and Sportsman's guide as well.
http://www.cabelas.com/presses-dies-lee-hand-press-reloading-kit-3.shtml
The weak point with reloading is primers.
While you may be able to make your own powder, even smokeless if you have some chemistry background, you can not make your own primers.
To truly prepare for for a long term interruption of normal supply chains it might be a good idea to invest in things like Flintlock fire arms or becoming proficient with a bow.
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Here's a press that pretty much fits in your pocket.
I've seen it in Cheaper than Dirt and Sportsman's guide as well.
http://www.cabelas.com/presses-dies-lee-hand-press-reloading-kit-3.shtml
The weak point with reloading is primers.
While you may be able to make your own powder, even smokeless if you have some chemistry background, you can not make your own primers.
To truly prepare for for a long term interruption of normal supply chains it might be a good idea to invest in things like Flintlock fire arms or becoming proficient with a bow.
well...................
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Lyman used to have hand held loading gear but I am not sure if they have it anymore. Might find it at a gunshow though.
FWIW
Richard
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To truly prepare for for a long term interruption of normal supply chains it might be a good idea to invest in things like Flintlock fire arms or becoming proficient with a bow.
A cross bow and extra strings, of course.
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Skip the reloading and invest in 22lr. There is no game you can not kill in NA.
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Skip the reloading and invest in 22lr. There is no game you can not kill in NA.
Well, sure, but if that game happens to be carrying AR15s and Glock 21s, you are gonna need to be a pretty good stalker ;D ;D ;D