Lee loader
Lee loader
Hey I have a good rcbs set up now so this is something that happened a few years ago... I got a lee loader to start into reloading my 3006, it was all I could get at the time, worked well exept one little major thing... It never gripped the projectiles!! U could push them into the case with ur thumb!
Has anyone else had this in any cal???
Has anyone else had this in any cal???
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Re: Lee loader
Nope, had a couple of sets that I started loading with back in the early 80's, 222 and 6.5 turnip, worked great.
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Re: Lee loader
I think you aren't driving the shells fully into the body to resize them.
Tex.
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Re: Lee loader
That or need to tighten the die another 1/4-1/3 of a turn
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Re: Lee loader
Vermingone wrote:That or need to tighten the die another 1/4-1/3 of a turn
These critters, as opposed to dies that go in a press
http://leeprecision.com/reloading-kits/ ... der-rifle/
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Re: Lee loader
Just smack it harder with the hammer to drive the case all the way in [WINKING FACE][GRINNING FACE WITH SMILING EYES][GRINNING FACE WITH SMILING EYES]
Re: Lee loader
That's what I did. Hit it home flush. U can't adjust them. I'd say it was not the correct size
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Re: Lee loader
Either that or the pills you are usingPolly wrote:That's what I did. Hit it home flush. U can't adjust them. I'd say it was not the correct size
Re: Lee loader
No measured them. The same pills worked fine in my press and rcbs dies. I'd say a shit oversized diameter in the lee loader
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Re: Lee loader
Hi Polly,Polly wrote:No measured them. The same pills worked fine in my press and rcbs dies. I'd say a shit oversized diameter in the lee loader
Try going to the Lee site and having a whinge. It can't hurt, and you might be surprised.
http://leeprecision.net/support/index.p ... nderForm/4
I got carried away and broke a press linkage. I contacted them with a photo and was more than happy with the response. They were very quick to get a replacement in the mail.
It's worth a go......
regards, curan
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Re: Lee loader
Humour us a little. Are you using boat tailed bullets?
Grab an empty case- your bullet should fall into the cartridge.
Empty the cartridge and whack it in the resizing part of the die. This should resize the neck and give it some tension.
Now punch that case out of the die body.
A small driver through the top will work- with gentle taps.
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If you using a boat tailed bullet- try and insert it into the cartridge by hand. If not- invert the bullet and push it in.
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If the bullet falls in- you aren't driving that cartridge in far enough to neck resize it- or the due is wrong/cartridge necks too thin. Etc.etc
Is the bullet inserting with the same pressure as the ones you have already made reloading (and you can remove with your fingers)?
Lastly- you can also crimp the cartridge down as a last resort.
Tex.
Grab an empty case- your bullet should fall into the cartridge.
Empty the cartridge and whack it in the resizing part of the die. This should resize the neck and give it some tension.
Now punch that case out of the die body.
A small driver through the top will work- with gentle taps.
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If you using a boat tailed bullet- try and insert it into the cartridge by hand. If not- invert the bullet and push it in.
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If the bullet falls in- you aren't driving that cartridge in far enough to neck resize it- or the due is wrong/cartridge necks too thin. Etc.etc
Is the bullet inserting with the same pressure as the ones you have already made reloading (and you can remove with your fingers)?
Lastly- you can also crimp the cartridge down as a last resort.
Tex.
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Re: Lee loader
Vermingone wrote:Just smack it harder with the hammer to drive the case all the way in [WINKING FACE][GRINNING FACE WITH SMILING EYES][GRINNING FACE WITH SMILING EYES]
I prefer to solder my projectiles in.
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Re: Lee loader
well at least you got the neck tension sorted nice and consistentThe Raven wrote:Vermingone wrote:Just smack it harder with the hammer to drive the case all the way in [WINKING FACE][GRINNING FACE WITH SMILING EYES][GRINNING FACE WITH SMILING EYES]
I prefer to solder my projectiles in.
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Re: Lee loader
Had the same problem with my 308 loader. The problem was thin necks on the Winchester brass. I started using Remington brass and no more problems.