Classic Lee Loader
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These could easily be out of stock...
https://www.titanreloading.com/classic-lee-loader
Why, you ask? Because they work, especially when reloading for only one gun in a single caliber. Say, you have a .357 revolver and a 30-06 bolt action rifle...put back some bulk bullets or lead with molds, a couple of thousand primers and a few pounds of powder and you're set for a very, very long time.
You don't go to war with these, but you can reload for hunting or self-defense, especially if you aren't in a hurry.
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To reload rifle brass that has not been fired in the rifle you plan to use the brass must first be resized with a full length sizing die to return the case to factory sizes. The Classic Lee Loader only neck sizes the case.
Interesting. Good for one rifle barrel reloads unless you resize the the brass.
I went a slightly different route when I chose my re-loader almost 20 years ago now.
Dillon XL-650 the previous version of this one.
https://www.dillonprecision.com/xl-750-reloader_8_1_26745.html
I have dies for handgun ammo in .45ACP and .38 Super / 9mm
Just ordered a couple of boxes of Hornady 45 Auto/ACP 185gr XTP Critical Defense another box of .22 LR 500 rounds, already have a box of 500.
Have several hundred rounds of 200gr .45ACP FMJ for practice that I Ioaded about 15 years ago. Still have about 10,000 primers, Tons of brass, bullets, and powder.
Will be building an AR-15 very soon. Need to get dies for rifle ammo as well. I will load practice ammo and purchase commercial defense ammo.
Ordered from Palmetto State Armory.
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I was going simple.
You're talking to a lad who has a progressive loader, two O-frame single presses, three shotgun reloaders, and a 55-gallon drum of lead to melt for multiple molds.
I used to reload for fifteen rifle calibers, in a mixture of semi-auto (small base dies), pump, bolt and single shot. I also reloaded for eight pistol calibers.
Don't do near the stuff I used to, though. Plus, not everybody is as crazy as I am....