Lee Load all II

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Is everyone who owns a load all happy with it. They are cheap as heck and didnt want to spend too much money....... but im not a fan of junk either!
 
I use a Load All for 12 ga. It works fine and produces good usable ammunition (good crimp, well formed). Not very fast, but once set up I can do a box of 25 in about 15 minutes.
 
I've been using Load-All to make my 12 ga ammo for 35 years. I have never contemplated "upgrading" to a different system. I did upgrade to the new charge-bar about 20 years ago.
I have 16 ga. and 20 ga. as well.
It takes a little longer to load a bunch of ammo, but I have found that it makes decent ammunition.
 
I've used a load all for about 20 years for my 12 ga. Nothing has ever gone wrong with it. It seems (is) very cheaply made but it just keeps on going.

When I started loading 10 ga. I bought a MEC Steelmaster.

The MEC is much nicer to look at and use. Both produce good ammunition. You can't beat the Load All for value.

If you need high volume then consider a more expensive press. To load a hundred or so at a time the Load All is fine.
 
I have been using one for 30+ years. Started with a friend's we both loaded for 20 ga for hunting bird and rabbit. Don't know how many rounds we loaded, would be afraid to guess. I have had one in 12 gauge for 12 or so years and I find i t very reliable. I had more trouble with my MEC Jr in 20 ga, since it was second hand and didn't come with instructions. I had to call MEC and get instructions sent, they were very nice. I enjoy the MEC, but I am partial to the Lee LoadAll. Sentimental, I guess. I am all about an acceptable degree of accuracy and I can shoot a decent round of skeet with what I load, it also gets the game I shoot at.
 
Bought mine in 1988. Still going strong and a wonderful tool. You can't go wrong for the price of a single stage loader. Buy one and be happy.
 
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