Written on Apr 30, 2025
Very well made, this is for my wife who carries in her purse/pocketbook. Protects the trigger from being inadvertently/accidentally pressed.
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Written on Apr 30, 2025
Lyman quality.
A simple pilot when your need to trim your brass case before reloading when they become too long after repeated firings.
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Written on Apr 30, 2025
Lyman quality.
A simple pilot when your need to trim your brass case before reloading when they become too long after repeated firings.
0 of 0 found the following review helpful.
Written on Apr 30, 2025
Lyman quality.
A simple pilot when your need to trim your brass case before reloading when they become too long after repeated firings.
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Written on Apr 07, 2025
Excellent quality ammunition for my S&W M&P 22LR pistol. Very reliable and accurate.
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Written on Apr 07, 2025
Excellent quality ammunition for my S&W M&P 22LR pistol. Very reliable and accurate.
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Written on Mar 01, 2016
a "must-have" when hand-loading cast-bullets for your rifle.
I have tried to load sized and lubricated cast lead bullets without using the "M" - die.
In most all instances, the bullet will shave lead in a properly resized case.
Reason - the cast-bullet and the neck size (from the sizer-die) are the same dimension.
So, if you're loading cast lead-bullets, this is die you've got to use.
Don't quibble - just get one"!
I now have them for my 30-30 & 308 Winchester & 35 Remington rifles.
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Written on Feb 28, 2016
Well, what a pleasant surprise!! I have been using other brands, (the cast-iron types), for years. They are good molds, but are heavy, and take a while to get-up-to-operating-temperature.
This is my first venture into Lee-Precision Aluminum molds.
I am very pleased with them, and intend to purchase additional molds in the calibers I use.
My decision to try the Lee was based on their initial cost - but upon using them, find they are making quality bullets almost from the first pour.
The other brands, while they are good, cost much more - and I really can't tell the difference from looking at finished bullets.
If you are going to try you hand at bullet casting, I recommend you try LEE, you won't be disappointed.
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Written on Feb 17, 2016
How can one improve on a classic bullet lube? This stuff is one of my favorites for pistol bullets, and reduced-velocity rifle loads. (On the rifle-loads, I do use gas-check moulds, but wonder if that's even necessary as I keep velocity below 1500-fps)
This lube will 'flow' thruogh your 450-resizer/lubricator at room temps w/o the need for a base-heater.
Base-heaters with the 'newer', tough lubes have their place, for sure - but at the standard or even +P handgun velocities, I feel it's not essential or a necessary expense.
Oh yeah, love its 'aroma"
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Written on Feb 17, 2016
Very good product to use when casting lead bullets. Smokes much less than the Alox bullet-lube or beeswax candles. Seems to blend the alloy well - - no complants. I have used the flux from Brownell's, and this seems to be quite similar. Get some for your casting bench!
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