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The Lee Precision Shotshell Reloading Press 20 GA Load All II is a compact, lightweight, and precision-engineered tool designed for efficient and reliable 20 gauge shotshell reloading. Made in the USA, it features an ergonomic handle for easy operation and portability, making it ideal for both novice and experienced reloaders.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 19.8 x 8.5 x 3.8 inches |
Package Weight | 1.7 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.6 x 20.1 x 9.2 inches |
Item Weight | 0.8 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Lee Precision |
Country of Origin | United States |
Model Name | 900120 |
Color | Multi |
Material | Other |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Lee Precision |
Part Number | 900120 |
Model Year | 2011 |
Included Components | 900120 |
Sport Type | Hunting |
C**R
Good stuff
Great basic single stage reloader that's versatile.
S**N
Shotgun
A favorite of mine for reloading my 20 gauge.
W**1
Target Load Press
I am new to reloading and picked this up about two months ago. I was looking for a press I could set up once for a target load both my wife and I shoot. Unsure if I would like reloading I didn't want to spend tons on press, and really I just need something simple that you set once.The Lee is great for my use. I've loaded about 600 shells to date and can fill a box without rushing in about 12 minutes. I regularly weigh the powder and shot thrown to make sure something isn't off and have had only consistent results.The one modification I've had to make was for a 3/4oz load. The smallest bushing that comes with the 20g press is 7/8. To get to 3/4 I cut a shell hull and put it inside a busing making the volume it could hold smaller. I started with alot of hull in the bushing and kept testing and shaving off more until it was throwing 3/4 oz. It wasn't very hard and it consistently throws 3/4 oz now.The one thing I will say about the Lee is that bushing adjustments or changes can be a pain. You either need to detach the press from your bench and try to pour out the powder while covering the shot and vice versa, or keep cycling the charge bar while catching the powder in one cup and shot in another. For my purposes this isn't an issue because I only want to use the press for one recipe. To set up the press with my recipe I put only a load or two of materials in the hoppers so I could make adjustments relatively easily.If your a hardcore reloader who loads a variety of hunting loads - this probably isn't the press for you.If you want a target load press to set once and pound the rounds out on, the Lee will do you well.
K**R
Price is right
It's NOT A MEC but with a little tweeking will get you going.
K**7
Good for the beginner or casual reloader... If you need lots of shells... get a better unit.
This is just a quick review as I have only reloaded about 350 rounds on it so far.First the Pros:It is the most reasonably priced reloader.It is a complete solution. With the exception of a primer feed there is no need to go out and buy options. I have the primer feed, but I am not using it yet. I just haven’t had the time to set it up.The unit works reasonably well unless you need to pump out a lot of shells quickly.Lee support is quick and gets things done. My primer removal stage was cocked right out of the box. It worked but I was worried it might damage the shells. I sent a couple of pictures via email to Lee. Within 3 hours I had a response that the part couldn’t be adjusted and they sent out a replacement, which arrived within 3 days.The Cons:Most of the cons that follow are due to the price of the unit… you truly do get what you pay for.There is no easy way to change powder or shot due to the design of the unit. It can be lifted off the stem and emptied, but you need to hold a card or cover over the opposite hopper. This same issue makes it difficult to change out the bushings. If your powder bushing is dropping a heavy or light charge you need to empty the hopper to change it out without making a mess.Another issue I have had is the unit binding as I slide the handle to drop the shot charge. I sometimes have to work it back and forth before it actually slides properly. When it does slide I have also had the shot not drop. It happens about once every 25 rounds. I initially was trying to slide it back to drop the shot but then I got a mixed charge of shot and powder. I finally realized that I could just tap on the unit and the shot would just drop in. I found that the shot issues happened more frequently if the hopper was more than 2/3 full.Removing spent primers would be easier if the unit had a drawer that could be emptied.The conversion to a second size such as 12 to 20 gauge is painful enough that I would say to spend a few extra dollars and just buy a second unit.Conclusion:The unit functions as advertised. To say you could get a hundred rounds in an hour is a stretch. I work to get a good 75. I could get a few more but it would be pushing it. If you only load one setup the unit can be set and just used over and over again. If you have needs for multiple types of rounds I would not recommend this unit. I trap shoot on weekends and always use the same load so it works for me. I will probably load about 200 rounds each week. Ultimately, I might go with a progressive reloader, but for now I am satisfied with my purchase. If you need to reload more than what I am doing get a better unit. Would I buy this unit again knowing what I now know… Yes
M**A
works great
When I first received mine I was very disappointed. Even though I'm new to reloading, it looked so simplebut when I started trying to reload, I ruined 20 hull the crimping process was really messed up. Even if Igot a good preliminary crimp, I would ruin the hull in final crimp.Even for a beginner I was thinking something is not right here. So I asked for return and reorder of same model. When the second one came in, I had a little time that day to run a few thru it. Your guessed it10 for 10 no issues near perfect reloads. So I am very happy that it does what it's suppose to do.I even let my 11 year old grandson reload a few and he got 6 for 6 near perfect reloads. So overall Iam now completely satisfied with the LEE Load All 2. Definitely recommend. It will do the job.For first times users there are videos on Youtube very simple
R**1
Great Product From Lee - A Great Company
I have all manner of loading equipment on my bench. I know Lee makes a good product at a reasonably affordable price. I was hesitant to get this press, but have known about them for many years. I should have acted sooner. This thing is great! the box was tiny and I was shocked that it was all there ready to go. I bolted it (hardware provided) to a stub of 2X6 I had in the shop. Referenced the Lee provided paperwork for powder and shot bushing and got to work. C clamped the board and press to the loading bench and away I went. It turns out great shells with little effort. The crimp is great even on the bulk pack 20ga Federal and Winchester "shoot and chuck" shells. The sizing ring works perfect and uniformly sizes the bases down nicely. I have a very old MEC Sizemaster in 12ga and I have to say I may like using the Lee better. If you are like I was and hesitant to "take the plunge", wait no longer. Do it now. Buy this press and crank out some excellent shells.
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