Early Catalog Shows Lineup of Loaders

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Early Catalog Shows Lineup of Loaders

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Very thorough list of Lee Loaders listed in this catalog. Unfortunately there is no date posted on the catalog.
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I reloaded my first ammo with one of these for a Rem 700 in 264 Mag that my uncle was letting me use to long range snipe crows on the family farm. I bought the loader and components and he taught me how to use it. Boy, did I have fun.
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Pretty impressive list. A number of the listings are now "obsolete". I noticed that 444 Marlin is listed; so, could only go back, at the earliest, to mid 1960's?

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Dan 444 wrote:Pretty impressive list. A number of the listings are now "obsolete". I noticed that 444 Marlin is listed; so, could only go back, at the earliest, to mid 1960's?
Great way to date it Dan. Knowing Lee they would not of offered it right off the bat so I would bet the list is '67 or '68.
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