Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.08 x 4.61 x 2.91 inches |
Package Weight | 0.41 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Forest Camping |
A**Y
Heavy duty worth the money
Came a few days late but otherwise it is great. It's all heavy duty metal. The white plastic is solid. The metal parts are heavy duty, the kind you would find on a ural motorcycle. Worth the money just buy it as a back up for the cabin.
E**N
It works
It’s an inexpensive way to get into shotshell reloading.It doesn’t weigh much. It doesn’t take up much space.It’s easy to use.Is it as nice as a MEC or Pacific/Hornsby? No, but it’s a LOT less expensive.If you’re unsure of how serious you want to get with reloading shotshells, this would be money well spent before you drop hundreds more on a more expensive press,
B**.
Works good, needs breaking in for depriming.
After you deprime find a punch or pin that will fit in the spent primer then turn, twist and make the depriming hole larger. after that it don't take much to knock the removed primer or it will just fall out altogether on its own.
R**E
Instructions are in Russian only
It works ok(for the money) but if you are not familiar with hand loading shotshell, you will be lost. Instructions are in Russian only
B**X
Inexpensive way to load a few shotgun shells
Since the basic hand-tool Lee Loader is no longer in production, I despaired of finding a good alternative that would allow me to load just a few shells (I shoot black powder When I came across this, it was a godsend. It works real well; I get consistent loads every time. Made in Russia, it only has one shortcoming that I can perceive, and that is the low quality of the materials it is made of, ie. plastic and cheap metal. However, the parts can be replaced if they wear out. I have had it for a year now, and there is actually no indication that it will give me any trouble. Does everything I need: deprimes the shell; adds new primer; allows loading of powder, shot, and wads; crimps.
D**H
Does its job but...
It came from russia which isn't necessairly bad, it just took awhile and the materials could be of better quality but that doesn't take away from it's function. It has small pieces that could be lost. The depriming post will have to be removed later in the reloading process. It's held in place by a slotted screw underneath. The crimp starter is wire and will cut into the shell but it can be avoided if you pay attention to what you're doing. Also it's a 6 point starter so american shells for regular birdshot are 8. For duck loads and buckshot you should be ok...
M**.
Great!
Great!
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