Shell holder question.

Ed Smurf

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I'm new to reloading and want to know if there is a difference between a Lee No.2 and a Lee No. R2 shell holder. I have recently purchased a Lee anniversary reloading kit. I am interested in reloading .308WIN and 8x57JS.
 
I'm new to reloading and want to know if there is a difference between a Lee No.2 and a Lee No. R2 shell holder. I have recently purchased a Lee anniversary reloading kit. I am interested in reloading .308WIN and 8x57JS.

From what I can see they are the same thing. For some reason Lee puts a R in front of the 2 in some places. The 308 win and 8x57 JS both take the same #2 shell holder, or if you prefer R2. See this link to look up the one you want. If you click on the number it sends you to a page that has a picture of the package with a R in front of the 2!!
 
From what I can see they are the same thing. For some reason Lee puts a R in front of the 2 in some places. The 308 win and 8x57 JS both take the same #2 shell holder, or if you prefer R2. See this link to look up the one you want. If you click on the number it sends you to a page that has a picture of the package with a R in front of the 2!!

Thank you again.

If I purchase a die set (no particular mfg)..does it come with a shell holder?
 
The #2 is just for the Lee priming systems. R2 is for the press.
Lee comes with a shell holder except their RGB dies. I don't think any other brand comes with a shell holder.
 
Do yourself a favour and buy the LEE shellholder boxed set. Both set's if possible. You might never use a couple but the rainy day you need it, it'll be there
 
Lee have pretty sloppy shell holders. I've had some that would pull right over the rim and leave the case in the die.
There is a good solution, get Lyman shell holders. They cost more, but they are a good, precise fit to the case.
So many different cartridges are built around the same base--all the standard Mausers, the 30-06, the 308 and all the many calibres from them, that one should have the best shell holder he can find, for that one size.
 
The #2 is just for the Lee priming systems. R2 is for the press.

Wow! That sure seems like a dumb idea. I have always had a lot of respect for Lee products being practical and cost efficient. That arrangement sure blows that thinking...
 
Wow! That sure seems like a dumb idea. I have always had a lot of respect for Lee products being practical and cost efficient. That arrangement sure blows that thinking...

Not at all. It sure beats the alternative of moving the shell holder back and forth from the priming tool to the press over and over.
If $25.00 is a deal breaker for 11 shell holders that will last you not only your lifetime but your children's and grand children's then I suggest finding a hobby that doesn't include lobbing money downrange.
 
Not at all. It sure beats the alternative of moving the shell holder back and forth from the priming tool to the press over and over.

Why not use the same industry standard shell holder on both the press and the primer? Not objecting to buying two. Objecting to reinventing the wheel.
 
Lee isn't the only one with captive shellholders. Hornady has a different hole size to everyone else, to use with their trimmer. RCBS and etc have a smaller hole and can be drilled out to .300 to use on Hornady stuff that has a retaining system like the trimmer does.
 
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