Lee Load-All II

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The Lee Load-All 2 offers the reloader a an inexpensive option when it comes to making cost effective shotgun shells. This press includes eight shot bushings that measure 7/8, 1, 1-1/8, 1-1/4, 1-1/2, 1-3/4 and 1-7/8 ounces. The 1-7/8 ounce bushing is a small tab that fits inside the charge bar. Also included with this press are sixteen powder bushings that measure: 095, 100, 105, 110, 116, 122, 128, 134, 141, 148, 155, 163, 171, 180, 189 and 198 cubic centimeters. Unlike other more expensive presses the Lee Load-All 2 also comes with 6 and 8 point crimp starters, safety charge bar, steel sizing ring, aluminum plate for primer catcher, spare wad guide, primer guide, spring and pin, one screw and two bolts with locking nuts. Additionally the 12 and 20 gauge models can load 3" shells without needing an expensive conversion kit.

Shell Length: 2-3/4", 3"
Priming Feature: Single priming the reloader has to place the primer in the press, there is an optional primer feeder available separately

Accessories:

  • Comes with 6 and 8 point crimp starters
  • Safety charge bar
  • Steel sizing ring
  • Aluminum plate for primer catcher
  • Spare wad guide
  • Primer guide
  • Spring and pin
  • One screw and two bolts with locking nuts.

Charge Bar Shot Weight: Comes with 8 shot bushings

  • Bushings included measure 7/8, 1, 1-1/8, 1-1/4, 1-1/2, 1-3/4 and 1-7/8 ounces

Powder Bushings Included: Yes

  • Included bushing measure 095, 100, 105, 110, 116, 122, 128, 134, 141, 148, 155, 163, 171, 180, 189 and 198 cubic centimeters

Gauge Conversions Available: Yes

 

By purchasing Lee Load-All II from our online store, you are guaranteed to receive a high-quality item. We work with trusted brands to offer shooting and hunting enthusiasts, both amateur and professional, quality products at a reasonable price. Choosing to buy from us means opting for quality and practicality

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