Mequon Reloading also of Wisconsin used to make the Shotgun & rifle loaders and had something to do with Lee. The original Lee Engineering closed up around 1980 over some dispute with Mequon and the modern Lee Precision was opened by Richard Lee and continues today. Lee and I assume Mequon made the Classic Loaders in many rifle and shotgun calibres/gauges and had presicion kits for rifle with more tools along with the ability to custom make them for almost any calibre. Today only Lee makes them and only in a limited collection of standad rifle and pistol cals for about $22 US. They were approached a couple years ago by some US forum members about doing the shogtun ones again and possible custom rifle cals and they said there would not be enough demand to pay for it.
As noted above they come up on eBay and the .410 is the most expensive one to buy. The easiest and "cheapest" way to get into .410 is the MEC 600JR at $250ish or less used.
if your paying $250 for a 600jr your doing something wrong they are around $175 new i got mine for around $60 with a adjustable charge bar and a lyman reloading manual
Cheapest supplier in Canada sells the new MK5 JR for $210. Got a 410 for a friend in dec and with shipping and tax it was $273.70 so I can see where HK33ka1 is coming from. 60 bucks used I hope you gave him a kiss also since you got some deal or it was one of the real early versions pre 82.![]()
nope 600jr mk5 it may be a older because the manual that came with it was a lyman third addition
Well like I say to the mrs even us old dogs catch a bird sometimes.You did very well. No problem getting 125-150 for a good used MK5 410 in my neck of the woods.Take care
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Why hasn't one of the companies made a 7/8 x 14 die set for 410 to use in a press like RCBS did with the 12 gauge?
well im not old but i sure do feel like i am



























