Wow..thanks. I just made a mess with my new Lee Load All. Now I know how to do this. Powder residue on the plastic. Wipe the inside with a dryer sheet and when its unused just leave a sheet in the empty part to stop the static. Works like a charm.
Thank you for walking me through the process of reloading a shotgun shell. My father-in-law had bought me two lee reloader‘s and I have yet to use them because I was not sure how to start. Therefore, I thank you for walking me through this video and I will start reloading this week on shotgun shells.
9:35 I use a long small flat paint brush or even a long handle make up brush from the cheap dollar store for powder removal and cleaning out rhe powder hopper it works really well and it wont remove the graphite you already put in it.
Just an FYI. The 12 gauge is the only one that has the 8 point crimp starter in the front. My 20 gauge and all smaller gauges have the 6 point starter in the front.
First of all great video. I just recently purchased a Lee load All in 20 gauge...just getting into shot shell reloading. My question is have you ever used Herco in you loader? Is it pretty common for that loader to be close to 2 grains short on the powder drop in respect to the powder bushing table using Herco? The charge table provided says to use a .105 for a 15.3 grain charge, ran it through the process several times verifying with digital scale. Ended up at a .122 bushing to achieve 15 3 grains. Just curious if youve had any experience with that powder. Again great videos. Thanks!
I have never used herco, but in general I find the lee bushings throw at least a hair low for every powder. I don't mind a hair low, but two grains is excessive. But I haven't found a powder that throws that low before.
Maybe a dumb question from someone looking to buy one of these. I guess you have an idea of how many shells you want to reload in a given sesson why not just load the amount of powder and shot needed?
You would have to weigh both out and it would require some math. Could be done, but I find it much easier to just fill both hoppers. Just a convenience thing, that's all.
several suppliers here in the US, my favorite is ballistic products incorporated. Not sure if they ship internationally. They have a huge selection of wads and more shotgun load data than any other source I have found. They sell several manuals including for fiber wads, brass hulls, etc. Cost can be from 10 dollars for 250 wads up to over 25 dollars for 250. Some wads are sold in 100 packs, not 250. I hope this helps.
I have used it for #9 up through #4. 4 and 5 shot tend to bind a little- that is to say that the bigger shot doesn't cut off cleanly when you go to cycle the red slider in the center. I haven't used shot that big, so I can't say for sure. I think it will, but there will be some binding and you will have to wiggle the center slider a bit
It is in the description of this video I made: th-cam.com/video/7qjeR-lzz9I/w-d-xo.html It is updated and I have added several more powders from the one you see here. Happy loading.
I haven't, only real black powder. Black powder and substitutes don't do well with plastic hulls. I have a video for loading blackpowder in brass hulls.
Wow..thanks. I just made a mess with my new Lee Load All. Now I know how to do this. Powder residue on the plastic. Wipe the inside with a dryer sheet and when its unused just leave a sheet in the empty part to stop the static. Works like a charm.
Thank you for walking me through the process of reloading a shotgun shell. My father-in-law had bought me two lee reloader‘s and I have yet to use them because I was not sure how to start. Therefore, I thank you for walking me through this video and I will start reloading this week on shotgun shells.
The best video on this subject I have viewed. Very pleased to have found your channel
9:35 I use a long small flat paint brush or even a long handle make up brush from the cheap dollar store for powder removal and cleaning out rhe powder hopper it works really well and it wont remove the graphite you already put in it.
Nice job emptying shot & powder. Saw a Utube video where holes were drilled in corners of top, poured cleanly, thanks for the video.
Hope you heal fast with the back surgery
I drilled a hole in the top cover and used a glued velcro strap as a holder and dump the powder and shot 1 at a time
Cool idea.
Great video .i used those for 20 and 16 gauge
can this do 12 AND 16???? --I cant find 16 shells , be great to reload them!
@@jackdundon2261 Cost
Great vid!!!
Just an FYI. The 12 gauge is the only one that has the 8 point crimp starter in the front. My 20 gauge and all smaller gauges have the 6 point starter in the front.
@@BradinManheim wish I knew why Lee wasn't consistent with that.
A magnet rubbed on the outside wide demag the powder
First of all great video. I just recently purchased a Lee load All in 20 gauge...just getting into shot shell reloading. My question is have you ever used Herco in you loader? Is it pretty common for that loader to be close to 2 grains short on the powder drop in respect to the powder bushing table using Herco? The charge table provided says to use a .105 for a 15.3 grain charge, ran it through the process several times verifying with digital scale. Ended up at a .122 bushing to achieve 15 3 grains. Just curious if youve had any experience with that powder. Again great videos. Thanks!
I have never used herco, but in general I find the lee bushings throw at least a hair low for every powder. I don't mind a hair low, but two grains is excessive. But I haven't found a powder that throws that low before.
Hello sir, if I may ask, where can I buy the equipment?
This is sold at any sporting goods store that sells reloading equipment and supplies.
Is available in India?
Maybe a dumb question from someone looking to buy one of these. I guess you have an idea of how many shells you want to reload in a given sesson why not just load the amount of powder and shot needed?
You would have to weigh both out and it would require some math. Could be done, but I find it much easier to just fill both hoppers. Just a convenience thing, that's all.
I would like to import plastic wad for clay shooting, to Denmark, but how much do they cost in the USA and where do I buy them😊
several suppliers here in the US, my favorite is ballistic products incorporated. Not sure if they ship internationally. They have a huge selection of wads and more shotgun load data than any other source I have found. They sell several manuals including for fiber wads, brass hulls, etc. Cost can be from 10 dollars for 250 wads up to over 25 dollars for 250. Some wads are sold in 100 packs, not 250.
I hope this helps.
@@murphyfirearmstraining3630 thank you for your quick reply, I have now contacted them and i am waiting for a response as to whether they expot. 😀
Have you ever loaded Nontoxic shells with that setup ?
I haven't. Lead only.
It can be done, but the shot bushings will all be off.
Can these reloaders reload lets say #2 shot instead of 8 shot?
I have used it for #9 up through #4. 4 and 5 shot tend to bind a little- that is to say that the bigger shot doesn't cut off cleanly when you go to cycle the red slider in the center. I haven't used shot that big, so I can't say for sure. I think it will, but there will be some binding and you will have to wiggle the center slider a bit
Where can I get that paper
It is in the description of this video I made:
th-cam.com/video/7qjeR-lzz9I/w-d-xo.html
It is updated and I have added several more powders from the one you see here. Happy loading.
thanks
Where can I get a copy of that chart? Thanks
If you email me I will send it to you.
murphy.firearms@gmail.com
You ever.use triple 7 powder for 12ga?
I haven't, only real black powder. Black powder and substitutes don't do well with plastic hulls. I have a video for loading blackpowder in brass hulls.
Where do i get copy of that chart?
Email me and I will be glad to send you a copy
murphy.firearms@gmail.com
What size shot will this take
It will run any size bird shot, I have used 9, 8, 7 1/2, 6, 5, and 4.
@@murphyfirearmstraining3630 Thank you very much I was wanting to do 2 and three mostly for ducks and geese
@@masonvineyard6589 Haven't tried those, but they should work
@@murphyfirearmstraining3630 k thanks
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Hello i have to buy this machine too and i am from pakistan and how can i buy it
Not sure. Don't know if they sell these internationally or not??
Amazon sells them
Cost Only
When I bought this loader it was normally 65 and I caught it on sale for 55 dollars.
Where can I get a copy of that sheet?
Email me and I will send you a copy.
Murphy.firearms@gmail.com