My cousin, still trapped in frigid Saskatchewan, uses his older (1990s?) Lee Loader for his WW2 M98 Mauser. No amount of trade offers has tempted him to part with it. I used it to load up 2 boxes of O/F brass for him on my last visit. Would relish getting one for my 8mm here in Florida. Any possibilities?
Steven|12/24/2024 10:03 AM
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Thanks for your request, but due to declining sales, we won't be adding any new cartridges to the Lee Loader line.
If you are looking for a portable reloading setup, I would suggest our Lee Breech Lock Hand Press and a set of 8x57 dies. https://leeprecision.com/breech-lock-hand-press
All of these products are available from our dealers at a significant discount. https://support.leeprecision.net/en/knowledgebase/article/online-lee-distributors
I enjoy using this simple kit
This kit is my 1st experience into reloading. I bought the Lee's 38 Special kit at a local gun store. It took me an hour to make four bullets but after that the next six were made in 20 minutes. Shot them an hr later with great results. Would highly recommend it for 1st time reloaders. Learned alot about reloading with with this simple but inexpensive kit
Gary|7/24/2024 8:26 PM
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Blackpowder loads
I love these for black powder loads. Awesome product.
Dale|1/10/2024 10:29 AM
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Great introductory product that you will use forever! I love it!
The Classic LEE Loader was my first exposure to reloading. I was reloading .243 round after round. That was 15 year ago and I still use it. It is great, I can use it at the kitchen table and then put it back in the little box and set the table for dinner. I have had no issues. Admittedly I reloading for a Ruger Number 1 RSI. It's a breech loader, so I need to make each shot count. So far they have! Shortly after I got it I Bagged my first buck with a round I reloaded!