Lee Loader Kit .303 British |
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Shamu
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I gave my Lee Whack-a-mole to the guy I taught to reload on it. He just liked it so much & we were in the middle of nowhere. I really should replace it.
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Don't shoot till you see the whites of their thighs. (Unofficial motto of the Royal Air Force)
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britrifles
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Mark, you can get 577/450 dies from CH4D. Lee also made dies (not sure if they still do), but they were set up for a .458 bullet; the martini needs a .468-.470 dia bullet to shoot well. I got a bushing neck sizer with a few different bushing diameters and a bullet seating die from CH4D; they worked great. They are 1 inch diameter IIRC, so you need a larger press with the inserts. |
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Stumpkiller
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The good 'ol days. I started reloading in 1976 with a Lee Loader for a .30-40 Krag. Still have the loader set - and the Krag. I can't listen to the Beatles' Revolver album without the smell of IMR 4064 coming to mind. Rubber Soul brings Channel No. 5 to mind . . . but that's another story.
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Charlie P.
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