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Old February 4, 2001, 06:10 PM   #4
Swamp Yankee
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Join Date: November 26, 2000
Location: Northeastern Ct.
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Broke a lot of clay pigeons with shells from a Lee Loadall. I still have and use it.

It is not fast, but excellent shells can be produced with one. Once it's set up 100 shells in an evening is certainly acheivable.

Set up is a pain as emptying both the powder and shot is required to change loads. A powder scale is not an option, but a must have when setting up the Loadall. The chart which came with mine listing what powder bushing to use to deliver the appropriate charge was completely inaccurate. My first loads using the suggested bushing sounded like a cap pistol not a 12 gauge. At least they erred in the right direction.

Once set up for a load you like, I'd recommend leaving it alone. The Loadall's main drawback is changing loads.

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