RD's 12 Gauge "Loaders"
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Re: RD's 12 Gauge "Loaders"
wow.. you got it and its sorta setup??? you tried giving it a turn??? does it turn? come now... tells us what you saw???
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Re: RD's 12 Gauge "Loaders"
The Load-Fast is so very awesome a sight to see.
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The fellow I bought it from had been using it to load specific ammo for trapshooting and was being used until recently. He had owned the press since new and taken excellent care of it. I've been through it completely, and I can see use, but no wear, and no abuse.AlaskanGuy wrote:wow.. you got it and its sorta setup???
It was supposed to be just a picture, but I screwed it down to the workbench and cycled a spent hull through it.AlaskanGuy wrote:you tried giving it a turn??? does it turn?
A marvel of engineering!AlaskanGuy wrote:come now... tells us what you saw???
With eight things going on with every single stroke, it is incredible to observe this machine in motion. What is cool is watching the powder and shot delivery operate. Of course, they operate independently of each other, but they don't function without a hull in the shellholder. The presence of a hull does not actuatie the drop like metallic cartridges usingthe Auto Drum, but rather the presence of a shell's base in the shellholder does.GasGuzzler wrote:The Load-Fast is so very awesome a sight to see.
I also went through the procedure to correct a stoppage:
- Powder & shot hopper rotated off and lift to remove.
- Remove two screws to release the shell plate
- If that doesn't work to clear the machine, remove the allen screw that attaches the column to the base. All the shells are released from the shellholder (takes 5 seconds).
The Primer feeder was removed for shipping, I just bought one on eBay (oh well), but I will start without it as I see how things operate. You must always feed empty hulls and wads.
I've read some scathing posts on this press, one guy supposedly sold all his Lee equipment after operating this press, but through his writing, he seemed like a dunce to me. I've never maintained that everyone can reload. Sorry (not really), not everyone gets a prize, you must earn a merit badge. That's why there is factory ammo.
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I would not think that this press is suitable for developing a load or the first run of a shell to see if the crimp works out. It would be best to make sure that the crimp is setup using a completed round of ammunition.
For me, that is where the Load-All Junior comes in.
For me, that is where the Load-All Junior comes in.
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Re: RD's 12 Gauge "Loaders"
That's a good picture RD. Not sure why Lee didn't continue with the Load Fast development and "toughened" it up a bit. Doesn't seem like it would have taken a lot. Most folks who use progressive shot shell loaders just crank out thousands of pretty much one load for competitive type shooting and the Load Fast is a bit light for that IMO. It has some really good features and the ones I had did make a good finished round. (I did have a problem with the ejection "port" on both the 12's I had) I would like to see Lee come back with a Lee CLASSIC Load Fast for a couple hundred bucks. Now that would set some others on their ear I'll bet.
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well rd, your gunna have to do a simple video on its function.. just take a few rounds all the way through the process so we can all have a good look??? it doesnt have to be put out for he whole world... just leave a link here... i been using Gun streamer for my gun related video stuff, and it is optional to have a video listed...
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Lee's inflation flighting has always amazed me. In 1992, a pistol Load-Master MSRP was $320. Following the US Inflation calculator, that price should now be $584. Instead, the pistol Load-Master MSRP is now $399! So, yes, I think they could deliver a great progressive shotgun reloader and why not a Classic Load-Fast!horseman wrote:That's a good picture RD. Not sure why Lee didn't continue with the Load Fast development and "toughened" it up a bit. Doesn't seem like it would have taken a lot. Most folks who use progressive shot shell loaders just crank out thousands of pretty much one load for competitive type shooting and the Load Fast is a bit light for that IMO. It has some really good features and the ones I had did make a good finished round. (I did have a problem with the ejection "port" on both the 12's I had) I would like to see Lee come back with a Lee CLASSIC Load Fast for a couple hundred bucks. Now that would set some others on their ear I'll bet.
I will defer to your knowledge as to what would be needed to improve the press. What would ease clearing a fowled position would be rotating locks on the shell plate where the two screws are located. Push the locks out of the way and then lift the shell plate to clear a hull and keep moving on.
I'm never going to be a skeet or trap shooter this late in the game so it probably will suit my need okay.
I will check Gun Streamer out. It will be a bit. I need to get several rifles up and running for hunting season and finish up on my slug stuff.AlaskanGuy wrote:well rd, your gunna have to do a simple video on its function.. just take a few rounds all the way through the process so we can all have a good look??? it doesnt have to be put out for he whole world... just leave a link here... i been using Gun streamer for my gun related video stuff, and it is optional to have a video listed...
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