ORIGINAL: HighDesertWolf
Ive had a few shotshell loaders My first was a lee load all since i wasnt sure howfar I was gonna go with reloading and didnt want to tie tomuch money up in it. I ended up loading on it for 8 years before I got a MEC grabber which I ended up selling after a year just got sick of it, crap kept breaking on it and the brass resizer kept jamming with grit and was real PITA to clear our when shot pellet would get down in it. So I went back to my trusty lee load all and loaded with it for another 3 or so years before I found a hornady 366 on a super deal I couldnt pass up, it is an older one but in superb shape I almost feel like I stole it at $60. so now days I use the 366 for my high volume trap loads and still use the load all for my specialty loads like heavy field and turkey loads. that 35 dollar load all payed for itself 100 times over Ive loaded tons of shells on it. Ive kept every primer from every shell Ive done on it I suppose I could count them all to tell ya howmany loads ive done on it but it would take me along time to count them but to give you an idea I have one full 2 liter bottle and another that is about 3/4 of the way full of spent 209 primers. and the little plastic machine is in the same perfect working order as the day I got just its a little dirty now.
Well, after reading your post I kinda want to go out and buy a Lee Load All shotshell reloader lol. I own lots of Lee reloading products and cannot really find anything very negetive to say about any of it. Is it the top of the line? Probably not. Does it perform well for the money spent? You bet. Is it the bottom of the line? I cannot really say that about it either.