Shotgun reloader?
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Back when I was a kid, in the 80's, we had a Lee Load-all shotgun shell reloader. Well, over the years, I haven't loaded any and my brother sold my reloader. I am getting back into trap shooting an want to reload. I never had any trouble with the thing, is there any reason I shouldn't buy the new Lee Load-All 2? I have a bunch of 20 gauge Winchester AA hulls I would like to load. Any suggestions on powder or wads?
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Re: Shotgun reloader?
[Re: trapperkeck]
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RXP20 wads
Green dot powder
I'd be happy to trade primers and wads for any powder you want to part with.
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Re: Shotgun reloader?
[Re: trapperkeck]
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I am seriously considering dumping my 20 ga in favor or a 28 gauge.
If (big if in today's market) I find my new shotgun, I would have a MEC 20 gauge Sizemaster for sale...Cheap.
Trap shooting requires a lot of ammo. Probably more than you would want to crank out with that Load-all. The Sizemaster might keep you satisfied for a while; but, if you get serious, you will soon want a progressive machine.
Man who mistake shillelagh for fairy wand; see pixie dust, also.
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Re: Shotgun reloader?
[Re: trapperkeck]
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The Mec sizemaster will produce more uniform loads and faster too. I’ve used a lee load-all for 12ga. field loads it will make shotgun shells but felt flimsy
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Re: Shotgun reloader?
[Re: trapperkeck]
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Mec 9000g or if you want to spend some money get the 9000h
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Re: Shotgun reloader?
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I'd go with a Mec reloaded also as for powder I'm a fan of 700 or 800 high score and get the universal charge bar also . I'd load up 200 - 500 trap loads in nothing flat or Winchester double A bulls to Federal paper bulls but with paper remember if you see a pin hole in the side of the hull toss it in the garbage don't reload it again .
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Re: Shotgun reloader?
[Re: trapperkeck]
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Just don't reuse the SAGA hulls. In the 20 gauge the diameter of the shell is about .010-011 large than a Remington or Winchester. Plus their .030 longer.
Not easy to load or extract. A buddy of mine found out what happens when you buy CHEAP EU ammo.
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Re: Shotgun reloader?
[Re: Allan Minear]
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... I'm a fan of 700 or 800 high score....(strike out by T-Rex)Allan I'm too lazy to do the research right now, but don't believe the 700x is suitable for 20 gauge. I do love it for extra soft low recoil 3/4oz 12 ga trap loads, though.
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Re: Shotgun reloader?
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Dillon makes some cool stuff.
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Re: Shotgun reloader?
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I can load a box of shells in about 15 minutes with the MEC 600. Using my MEC 9000G I can produce a box of shells in 3 minutes. I have 2 600 presses, a 12 and a 20 that are used for working up loads and any thing out of the ordinary that I won't need many of. For my Sporting, Trap, and Skeet loads in 12 and 20 I use a pair of 9000G presses. My three kids and I go thru a LOT of shot shells. The 12 is over 30 years old and has been rebuilt once. The rebuild cost me $125 including shipping. I do not use the universal charge bars as I found them to be very inconsistent with the powders I preferred at that time. I haven't found any drawbacks to the powder bushings. I had the same problem with the universal charge bar and powder. It was horrible with green dot. I went back to the mec shot bar and bushings and never had any trouble.
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