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I used my lee target loader today
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<blockquote data-quote="isaaccarlson" data-source="post: 2274938" data-attributes="member: 33850"><p>My Lee target loader (22-250) came in the mail today. I took a few minutes to get familiar with the kit and then used it to prep 2 pieces of brass after measuring the fired case dimensions. The fired cases had a lot of neck thickness variance. This kit has a neck reamer, so I decided to try it on one of the pieces of brass. I drove the case into the neck sizer, which was pretty easy. It only took a couple whacks with a wood mallet. I then reamed the neck. These kits hold the brass in the sizing die and the reamer is a guide fit inside the other end, so the necks get turned dead center and even. I had to make 4 plunges to clear the chips/shavings from the cutter, but it worked. I removed the brass and measured it. It was perfect. The needle on my dial indicator didn't even move when I checked it. It is within .0001" from what I can tell. I seated a bullet .010" just for kicks and could not see any runout. The reamer leaves me with .0035" neck tension. These kits are awesome. Reaming was the hardest part, just because the die is knurled. I might knock the tips off the knurling to make it more hand friendly.</p><p></p><p>Needless to say I am stoked. I don't have any powder or primers, but I'm ready for 'em.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="isaaccarlson, post: 2274938, member: 33850"] My Lee target loader (22-250) came in the mail today. I took a few minutes to get familiar with the kit and then used it to prep 2 pieces of brass after measuring the fired case dimensions. The fired cases had a lot of neck thickness variance. This kit has a neck reamer, so I decided to try it on one of the pieces of brass. I drove the case into the neck sizer, which was pretty easy. It only took a couple whacks with a wood mallet. I then reamed the neck. These kits hold the brass in the sizing die and the reamer is a guide fit inside the other end, so the necks get turned dead center and even. I had to make 4 plunges to clear the chips/shavings from the cutter, but it worked. I removed the brass and measured it. It was perfect. The needle on my dial indicator didn't even move when I checked it. It is within .0001" from what I can tell. I seated a bullet .010" just for kicks and could not see any runout. The reamer leaves me with .0035" neck tension. These kits are awesome. Reaming was the hardest part, just because the die is knurled. I might knock the tips off the knurling to make it more hand friendly. Needless to say I am stoked. I don't have any powder or primers, but I'm ready for 'em. [/QUOTE]
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