⚡ Reload with precision, reload with pride!
The Lee Precision II Shotshell Reloading Press for 12 GA offers a compact, lightweight, and durable solution for hunters and shooting enthusiasts seeking consistent, professional-grade shotshell reloading. Engineered by Sportsman Supply Inc., this multi-colored press combines precision and ease of use in a space-efficient design.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 19.5 x 8.5 x 3.7 inches |
Package Weight | 1.75 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.08 x 8.23 x 9.09 inches |
Item Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Lee Precision |
Model Name | Lee Precision 90011: 12G Load-All Ii |
Color | Multi |
Material | Other |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Sportsman Supply Inc. |
Part Number | 900113 |
Model Year | 2011 |
Included Components | Lee Precision 90011: 12G Load-All Ii |
Sport Type | Hunting |
P**2
Excellent Tool for Shotgun Reloading
I recently purchased the Lee Precision 90011: 12G Load-All II for my shotgun reloading needs, and I must say, it has exceeded my expectations. This reloading press is a fantastic addition to my bench, offering great value and performance that makes shotgun shell reloading both easy and efficient.Right out of the box, the setup was straightforward, with clear instructions that guided me through the process. The build quality is solid, giving me confidence that it will last through many reloading sessions. It’s evident that Lee Precision has put thought into the design and functionality of this tool.The 12G Load-All II has made reloading shotgun shells a breeze. The lever action is smooth, and each stage of the reloading process feels precise and well-coordinated. I've been able to produce consistent and reliable ammunition, which is crucial for my shooting accuracy and performance. The ability to customize loads to fit my specific needs has been a game-changer, allowing me to fine-tune my shotgun shells for different shooting activities.What impresses me most about this product is its versatility and efficiency. It comes with 24 shot and powder bushings, which gives me a wide range of loading options to explore. Whether I’m loading for target shooting or hunting, I can adjust the settings to get the perfect load every time.The Lee Precision 90011: 12G Load-All II also offers great value for its price. Considering the quality, functionality, and the cost savings from reloading my own shells, it’s an investment that pays off quickly. I appreciate the thoughtfulness that went into including features like the primer catcher, which keeps my workspace clean and organized.The Lee Precision 90011: 12G Load-All II is a top-notch reloading press that I would highly recommend to anyone looking to start or improve their shotgun shell reloading. Its ease of use, consistent performance, and excellent build quality make it a standout product. Whether you’re a novice or an experienced reloader, this tool will make a valuable and satisfying addition to your reloading setup.
A**1
Easy to use, gets the job done, and it a great value
This is a great tool for anyone who does not use a lot of different powders. Could be a little inconvenient for anyone who wants to change powders frequently, but you could also buy 2 or 3 of these for the price of a MEC!Caveat: I'm only loading buckshot so I haven't used it it to drop the shot charge. Don't see why it wouldn't perform well for shot charge, just haven't tried itAdvantage besides price is that it's so light weight that I didn't permanently mount it to the bench. Mounted it on a short section of 2x4 and clamped the 2x4 to the bench. I use this on the same 4 foot bench that has my Hornady LNL and powder scale, and I have the room I need to get the job done easily. Then when I want to load brass on the LNL, I just unclamp the Lee. Also makes it easier to change bushings without spilling powder; just unclamp and lay it flat (making sure the top to the powder hopper is secured).
G**Y
Great little 12ga reloader for the $$
You can’t beat this simple and easy 12ga shell reloader. If you’re new to reloading shotgun shells you can’t go wrong with this great Lee product. My only recommendation is you buy the “Lyman Shotshell Reloading Handbook”. It has all the data and misc info you will need including lookup & pictures of all brands of shells. Also use a separate powder measure for better accuracy. I only use the slide for the actual lead shot pellets and measure the powder with my “Lee Perfect Powder Measure” I got with my bullet reloading equipment. You will also need a small digital scale, around $25-30 to get accurate weights to set up your Powder Measurer - Have fun, it’s easy !
J**N
Great value shotgun press
There a lot if videos on youtube using this press. It seems to one of the simplest. The only thing you need to compliment it is get Lyman Shotshell Reloading Handbook 5th Edition. It will cover all the aspects not mentioned that you need to know.The good it’s a good sturdy press easy to move stage to stage. I like it because I use a progressive press for bullets but for shotshell wanted single stage, but its setup like a progressive because all the stages are right their you just manually move down the line.It’s very simple to use and you always know were your at as you move the cartridge down the line.The BAD- if you don’t want to mount it permanently you will want to mount it on a board. If you also dont want it right up on the edge you need to create a base to elevate it for the handle can come all the way down.This will also allow you to move it back so the board create leverage so you can just clamp it in the front.- the optional primer dispenser has been discontinued. Would be nice if someone would design a one that could be printed on a 3D printer.- some of the directions are not very clear.So far all i have done is move cartridges through the first two stages to deprime. The ring is to reset the brass and it gets popped of on the depriming stage.- since I still need shot and wads have not fully utilized the unit yet and still bit unclear on setting up the measuring rings.- the press comes with some recipes would recommend you follow the Lyman shotshell reloading handbook 5th Ed.- it is very extensive. If your reloading you want to see if you can use powder you have already. Then look for recipes that match what you have and order the missing components you need.Reloading can be just as fun as shooting. As always reload when rested and no distractions.
C**E
Powder measurements are not as one might desire.
Once it is set up it works great! If you are changing from 12Ga to 20Ga it is a little bit of a PITA!
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