Lee Precision LOAD-MASTER User manual

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LEE LOAD-MASTER
COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE
LEE PRECISION, INC.
4275 Hwy. U · Harford WI 53027
www.leeprecision.com
[ OPTIONAL ]
CASE COLLATOR · 90667
WOOD KNOB · TR2447
LEVER · LM3224
CARRIER · LM3238
WAVE WASHER · LM3208
LINK PIN ·LM3256
GREASE FITTINGS · LM3248
CRANK SLIDER
with SCREWS
CONNECTING LINK · LM3229
G\af – 20 NUTS · FM1371 · 4 req.
SHELL PLATE NUT w/ O-RING · RE1526
CASE EJECTOR · LM3241
PRIMER ROCKER ARM · LM3239
RAM · LM3237
INSIDE RAM
SPENT PRIMER DOOR · LM3233
DOOR SPRING · LM3234
SPRING RETAINER · LM3235
DRAW BOLT · LM3242
YOKE · LM3236
YOKE PIN · LM323O
YOKE PIN CLAMP not visible · LM3232
PRIMER WEDGE BAR with SCREW · LM3261
CASE SLIDER · TR2449
FEED CRANK · LM3259
TURRET LOCK · LM3226
INDEXER FLIPPER · LM3244
INDEXER · LM3243
FEED ROD
LM3262
FEED BRACKET
with NUT · LM3260
N–20 X 1O with NUT · FL3336
ROCKER BOLT not visible · LM3227
ROCKER SPRING not visible · TP2115
CASE RETAINER · LM3246 4 req.
SHOULDER SCREWS · LM3265 4 req.
BELVILLE WASHERS · LM3263 4 req.
FRAME · LM3223
© 20 Lee Precision Inc. Printed in USA
LM3231
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Ammunition reloading can be dangerous if done
im properly and should not be attempted by persons
not willing and able to read and fol l ow instructions
exactly. Children should not be permitted to reload
ammunition without strict parental supervision.
Always wear safety glasses when reloading and
shooting. Ammunition loaded with these tools and
data should only be used in modern guns in good
condition. We do not accept responsibility for
ammunition loaded with these tools or data as we
have no control over the manufacture and storage of
components or the loading procedure and techniques.
Primers and gun powders, like gasoline and matches,
can be dangerous if improperly handled or misused.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in
serious injury or death.
WARNING The greatest danger in reloading is
the double charge. Should you be interrupted while
reloading, or should anything go wrong, take every
possible precaution in making sure no round has
received a double charge.
Only CCI or REMINGTON brand primers are safe to use
with this tool, unless you have the optional Explosion
Deflector.
CAUTION The reloading of rifle ammunition
requires extra care. Because of the extremely high
pressures of most rifle ammunition, you must be sure
your cases are in good condition. Inspect them before
each reloading for damage and wear. Cases must be
trimmed. An excessively long case will pinch the bullet
in the end of the rifle chamber and cause dangerously
high pressure that could damage your gun and cause
personal injury.
CAUTION
The Lee Load-Master is the finest reloading machine
ever built. To maximize its usefulness,
the instructions should be read and fully understood.
ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WHEN RELOADING OR SHOOTING
IMPORTANT
YOU MUST DO THESE BEFORE YOU CAN RELOAD
1 Bolt to a sturdy bench
2 Install case inserter
3 Adjust the dies
4 Adjust case retainers VERY IMPORTANT
5 Fill primer feeder with correct primers [ See CAUTION, p. 4 ]
6 Adjust primer seating depth
7 Attach powder measure and adjust for proper charge
8 Fill the powder measure with the correct powder

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Mounting Your Press
Attach your press to a sturdy work-
bench with ¼” bolts. Three are required.
Mounting distance is the same as the Lee
Pro 000 and Turret Press. Screws are not
recommended. Be sure that the mounting
pads are fully flush with the front edge of
your workbench. This insures sucient
clearance for the ram.
It is suggested that ample room be avail-
able to the lef of the press. This will be
your work area and a handy place for your
bullets. Only a small area need be kept
available to the right of the press for empty
cases and loaded rounds.
Case Catcher
As the shell plate is rotated, at the bot-
tom of the stroke, the loaded round is
ejected down the chute to the right. The
The loaded round catcher is held by a spe-
cial bracket which must be attached to
your bench with the screws provided. The
lef end of the bracket should be parallel
with the Load-Master right mounting lug.
Case Inserter
Cases are slid close to the shell plate
on the downstroke of the ram and pushed
into the shell plate as the ram starts up-
ward. This unique action is achieved with
a crank connected to an angled slide with
the crank slider. The feed bracket can be
easily adjusted in or out as required to
fully insert the case. Once set, usually no
further adjustment is needed unless you
change from a very large case to an ex-
tremely small case.
The following is best performed without
primers and the turret not installed.
Insert the round end of the ¼square
shaf into the feed bracket, making sure
that it is turned with a flat side square to
the press. The crank wire should enter the
end hole of the case slider. Tighten the set
screw. Tighten the top screw of the crank
slider; use bottom screw to adjust force of
shell insertion.
Cycle press to assure free motion. At the
upper most ram travel, place a case in front
of the shell slider, cycle lever, again place
case in front of slider, cycle lever. If the
case collides with the case in shell plate,
remove feed rod and unscrew feed bracket
one or more full turns. When tightening
feed bracket, be sure to allow E/af” clear-
ance between carrier tongue and square
rod—about the thickness of a pencil.
Tighten top screw. Adjust shell inser-
tion pressure with bottom screw.
Do not install 4-tube case feeder until
press is set up and tested.
Installing the Lee Auto-Disk
Powder Measure
The Lee Deluxe Auto-Disk Powder Mea-
sure is an improved version with positive
pull back.
The bottom end of the chain should pass
through the hole in the carrier. Attach the
brass pendant to the chain so the mea-
sure is fully retracted when the ram is in
the extreme down position. Some chain
should dangle below the pendant as the
weight helps the chain slide through the
carrier hole on each cycle. Fine adjustment
is easiest done where the chain attaches
to the powder measure. The chain passes
through two holes in the lever and it will
never move, yet it is easily adjusted. Store
the connecting link on the end of the chain.
It will be available should you need it for a
repair.
Installing the Lee
Perfect Powder Measure
The Perfect Powder Measure has been
attached to the univ
er
sal charging die and
the proper drop tube is installed. The rest
of the set of drop tubes are packed with
your press so you may load other calibers.
With a case in the shell plate in station
#3, screw the Universal Charging Die and
Perfect Powder Measure assembly into
the turret until it moves the powder drum
to the full dump position (crank down).
See details on the Universal Charging Die
instructions. The carrier has an extension
with a hole for the chain to pass through.
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Now lower the ram and attach the pen-
dant to the bead chain with just enough
tension to rotate the drum to the fill posi-
tion (crank up).
It is always important to check the set-
ting of any adjustable powder measure.
Normally this is done with a powder scale.
If you do not yet have a scale, limit your
loading to the charges on the back side
of the die instructions. A powder dipper is
provided so you can check the charge from
your perfect powder measure to double
check your setting. The measure, when
properly adjusted, will dispense a charge
that just fills the dipper. Be sure it is the
correct dipper as listed on the Lee load
data supplied with the dies.
Preliminary Testing
When you operate the lever you must
make complete strokes, stop to stop. Failure
to complete the up stroke (lever down) can
cause index flipper to put in a “half-cocked”
position at mid-stroke and cause press to
bind. Continued pressure may damage the
ejector pawl. If for whatever reason you short
stroke the press, pay attention to the indexer
as it pulls out of the carrier at mid-stroke. If
you feel it bind — STOP — and pull the in-
dexer out manually to the edge of the frame
before completing the down stroke.
Cycle the lever up and down a few times
to get the feel of your machine. As the
ram starts up the case slider
should move in and then re-
tract. The indexer rod flipper
will be turned slightly to the lef
at mid-stroke and back again at
the very top of the stroke. [FIG. 1]
About halfway down, the in-
dexer will be pulled toward you
by a raised rib and moved to the
right by the sloping projection
on the frame. [FIGURES 2 AND 3]
Near the bottom of the stroke the lever will
push against the indexer and smoothly ro-
tate the shell plate exactly 72.°
Always move the ram fully to the stops
at both ends of the stroke. Be gentle at the
stops. Repeatedly slamming the lever hard
against the stops will break something. You
have full control of the speed of ram travel
and index. While you can go as fast as you
like and the machine will not malfunction,
going too fast will cause the powder to fling
out of your cases while indexing and not
permit you to feel when things go wrong.
For this reason, we strongly suggest a slow
to moderate lever speed. Highest produc-
tion is achieved with fast lever travel dur-
ing the mid stroke and learn to slow your
travel at both ends of the stroke. Remem-
ber that large charges of rifle powder need
time to flow, so you must pause suciently
for all of the powder to enter the case.
One Last Step! Very Important!
At 4 of the 5 loading stations the cases
are held in the shell plate with case retain-
ers. The retainers are made to swing out
so you can easily remove a case from any
position. They must be set so that they hold
the case fully into the shell plate. If you
push them in too far the case will correctly
position them as it passes.
Place a single case in the shell holder
and set the case retainers against the case
rim in all four stations. The case retainers
precisely position the case so that it will be
centered to enter the dies and most im-
portant to center over the new primer
in the second station.
Only CCI or Remington brand primers are safe
to use with this tool unless you have the option-
al explosion deflector. Other brands, especially
Federal primers, explode with such force that
serious injury can occur with their use.
Primer Explosion Deflector90363
Must be used with all brands of primers
other than CCI or Remington.
Filling the Primer Feeder
Dump only one box of primers into the
tray. Only Remington or CCI brand primers
are safe to use unless you have installed
the optional explosion deflector. Do not
use Federal or any brand of primers other
than CCI or Remington without the explo-
sion deflector in place.
Gently shake the tray side to side and all
of the primers will automatically turn right
side up. Replace the cover. Now while hold-
ing the primers back with a pencil point or
paper clip, attach the tray to the trough. Tap
the side of the tray several times to fill the
trough. The trough will remain filled while
using due to the agitator bumps on the
frame. A primer won’t feed unless a case is
present to push the primer lever back.
Set Primer Depth Adjustment
The N
–20 screw that bears against
the priming rocker arm may require some
fine adjusting to seat primers to your lik-
ing. Make very small adjustments and test
afer each. There is sucient spring in the
linkage to accommodate slight dierences
in cases.
KICK-OVER
RAMP
FIGURE 3
ROTATION
CAM
FIGURE 1
FIGURE 2
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Some .45 brass has been
discovered with small
primers. Please sort your
brass accordingly.
New

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Operation
Always move the lever fully to the posi-
tive stops at both end of lever travel.
Be gentle when you come to the stops
to avoid damage. Cases are not perfect
and rims may be damaged. It is important
to always watch to see that the case fully
enters the shell plate.
Always keep the primer trough full with
CCI or Remington brand primers. No other
brand is safe to use without the optional
explosion deflector.
Afer the fourth stroke of the lever the
sized, primed and charged case should be
in a position to start the bullet into the case
mouth or rest it on the case mouth if you
are loading rifle cases.
That’s all there is to it. The Lee Load-
Master is the nicest press you’ll ever use.
WARNING
The greatest danger in reloading is the double
charge. Should you be interrupted while re-
loading or should anything go wrong, go way
out of your way to be positive that no round has
received a double charge.
Cases can be easily removed from every
station by swinging out the case retainer.
Case Feeder
The Lee 4 Tube Magazine Case Feeder
and collator are highly desirable options
for pistol cases. Attach the cylinder and
plate as shown. This assembly should be
slightly more than one case length above
the carrier tongue. A close adjustment of
the height will keep cases from tipping.
However, it should not be so close that
slight case length variances will cause
binding. Tighten the lock nuts. Use two G/af
wrenches to prevent breaking the bracket.
No case feeder is available for most
rifle cases. Rifle cases should be dropped
in front of the case slider at the top of the
stroke. It will be automatically inserted into
the shell plate afer the index is completed.
Keep Your Press Clean
It is especially important to frequently
clean out the openings in the shell plate
which hold the shell. Dirt or gunpowder will
keep the case from fully entering the shell
plate. This will cause feeding, priming and
alignment problems.
Frequently check the primers to be sure
they are seated properly. If dirt falls on the
priming punch, it will deface the primer.
Unless it is extreme, it will cause no harm.
To remove the dirt, depress the primer
rocker arm to raise the punch and wipe it
clean with your finger.
Empty The Spent Primers
Primers are 100% captured inside the
ram. To empty, simply slide the cover back
while holding a container under the ram.
Be sure to close the cover, or it will get
bent the next time the ram is raised.
Lubrication
The press has been lubricated at the
factory. Afer several thousand rounds
of loading, or if the press has set idle for
a long time it should be relubricated. Use
any automotive type grease in the 3 fittings
at the ends of the pins. Grease guns are
available in automotive departments of all
chain stores for less than ten dollars. Place
a small dab of grease on the primer rocker
arm where it contacts the bolt head. The
ram should be oiled before every use and it
will last forever.
Automotive engine oil is the best. Any
kind of oil is better than none. DO NOT USE
WD-40 or dry lubricants. These do not of-
fer sucient protection.
A very tiny amount of grease in the cen-
ter hole of the shell plate and the square
indexer rod will greatly extend the life of
the carrier and make it work smooth as
silk.
Changing The Turret
Changing calibers is quick and easy be-
cause of the removable turret. It is precise-
ly aligned with the knurled lock screw on
the lef. Loosen the screw so the turret can
be rotated about W” and lifed out. When
replacing, make certain the lock screw en-
gages the groove in the turret.
Changing Calibers
The fastest way to change dies is to have
them installed in their own turret. It then
becomes very fast and easy to replace the
entire turret.
If the shell head is of a dierent size it is
also necessary to replace the shell plate.
The shell plates for the Load-Master are
the easiest of all to change.
While the shell plate is o, you can
change the primer feeder if another size is
needed. Remember to change to the proper
type of primers — rifle, pistol, regular or
magnum.
Changing The Priming Tool
Remove the knurled nut, case ejector,
indexer rod and shell plate. Swing the case
retainer out of the way. Insert the primer
punch into the hexagon-shaped hole in the
right rear of the carrier. Be sure the tiny
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NOTEBEVEL
Station 4
This is typically used to seat the bullet.
On pistol cases where the mouth has been flared, the bullet can be started into the case mouth by hand or
can be automatically placed with the optional Lee Bullet Feeder.
The die should be adjusted to seat the bullet at the proper depth. Proper depth is achieved when:
a] Cartridge overall length is short enough to function through your gun’s action.
b] The bullet’s crimp groove is almost entirely inside the case mouth.
NOTE This is not important if a Lee Factory Crimp Die is to be used at the next station.
c] The bullet is not seated deeper than recommended by the charge table.
Changing Dies
Specific die installation instructions are not included in this manual.
Always follow the instructions included with the dies.
WHEN INSTALLING DIES
• Follow instructions supplied with dies.
• Always install decapping die in station #1.
• Carbide pistol dies should be installed so they just touch the shell plate.
• Dies for rie bottle neck case must be screwed in until they touch
the shell plate plus N turn.
• Do not use rie dies that require end of sizing die be kept away from shell plate.
They have dangerous capability of producing ammunition with excessive headspace.
spring is installed into the hole at the rear
of the primer punch. Now slip the primer
trough over the punch. Push down on
the lef end of the priming rocker arm to
be sure everything is working freely. The
primer punch will be seen moving up as
you push down on the priming rocker arm.
Changing The Shell Plate
Remove knurled nut case ejector and in-
dexer. Select proper shell plate from chart
on the last page. Replace shell plate on
carrier you will have to work it under the
primer lever.
Place case ejector directly on top of the
shell plate making sure square on top of
center post is engaged and case ejector
pointer is towards the chute on the right.
Secure case ejector and shell plate with
knurled nut. Be sure “O” ring and groove is
toward shell plate. Install indexer with lon-
ger portion of flipper pointing upward and
beveled side of indexer to your right.
Wedge locking of the shell plate is ad-
justed by screwing the flipper out for a
tighter lock, screw in for a looser lock.
Smoothest operation is attained with the
wedge lock slightly loose.
Specific Station Requirements
Station 3
This is the powder charging station.
It is strongly recommended that an
automatic powder measure be used
at this station.
Station 2
This station may not be used to add powder or deprime.
A pistol expanding die can be used at this station if it does not
deprime or add to the powder.
HINT A carbide sizing die with the decapper removed can be
placed at this station. This will provide excellent alignment of the
case for priming and will alert you if the case retainer moves out of
position. Be sure to install a Lee Universal Decapping Die in station
#1 or use a larger caliber die to deprime.
Station 1
This is the only station
for depriming.
Station 5
This station is used for a separate crimp die.
The optional Lee Carbide Factory Crimp Die
both crimps and sizes any case that exceeds
SAAMI specifications.
1
2
3
45
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Remove
powder
or debris
from
shelf
Problem Possible Cause Remedy
Primers not fully seated Lever not lowered to full down stopActuate lever to FULL DOWN position
Die set too deeply to press Adjust dies to insure carrier can travel to
FULL UP position
Primer rocker arm bolt
not properly adjusted
See adjustment procedure in this manual
Tipped primer Case retainer out of adjustment See adjustment procedure in this manual
Cases not aligned well due to
out of tolerance or damaged rim
Install sizing die without decapper in priming
station for better alignment.
See Changing Dies, Station #2.
Dirt or gun powder in shell holder grooves Scrape shell holder grooves with paper clip. Use
compressed air to remove debris.
Tumbling media on primer post
or in primer feed
Remove and clean primer feed. Do not process
cases with tumbling media lodged in primer
flash hole.
Primer does not feed onto primer punch Oil in trough Clean oil from trough
Primer trough not full Keep primer trough full
Shell plate fails to index Damaged case ejector pawl Straighten pawl to prevent excessive
clockwise movement of shell plate
Carrier out of adjustment See adjustment procedure
in this manual
Indexer improperly installed See adjustment procedure
in this manual
Alignment of the Carrier to the Turret
This is an adjustment that need never be done unless
you disassemble the carrier from the ram.
The draw bolt head, at the bottom of the ram,
MUST be loosened so the carrier can be rotated on
the end of the ram. With the index flipper in the “in
position” and the carrier at the pull out rib position,
swing the carrier clockwise (viewed from top) un-
til center hub of index flipper contacts the pull-out rib.
[FIGURE 4]. Tighten draw bolt securely — 11.6 f./lbs.
Troubleshooting
PULL-OUT RIB
INDEX FLIPPER
DRAW BOLT
FIGURE 4

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out or break from normal use for two full
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replaced at no charge if returned to the
factory. Any Lee product of current
manufacture, regardless of age or
condition, will be reconditioned to new,
including a new guarantee, if returned to
the factory with payment equal to
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Accessories Part No.
Large Primer Feeder.........................................90077
Small Primer Feeder.........................................90075
Shell Plate, specify caliber................................
Large Case Feeder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90658
Small Case Feeder ...........................................90659
This has a small slider and an extension for short cases
Rifle Case Feeder ............................................90663
This has a reducer bushing to better fit 223 and 30 M1 cases.
30 M1 Carbine and other small and short calibers. Rifle cases
are best loaded by placing the case in front of the case slider
afer inspection and lubrication
Primer Explosion Deflector................................90363
Must be used with all brands of primers other
than CCI or Remington
5 Hole Turret...................................................90079
Bin and Bracket ..............................................90687
with mounting bracket & screws
Case Collator ..................................................90667
fills all four feeder tubes in 10 seconds
Custom Made Shell Plates
6 weeks delivery
Available in over 125 Calibers
All of the combinations listed should work
quite well. Because of the assorted shapes of
cartridges, some may require slight modifications
to the equipment for best results. It simply isn’t
possible to make, say, a single case inserter,
to work perfectly with every size and shape
of cartridge. The factory can usually make
custom modifications at reasonable costs.
Please contact us for your special needs.
CARTRIDGE SHELL PRIMER CASE
PISTOL PLATE SIZE FEEDER
22 Rem Jet 1S S 90658
256 Win. Mag 1S S 90658
30 Luger 19S S 90659
30 Mauser 19S S 90659
32 ACP* 7 S 90659
32 Short Colt 4A S 90659
32 Long Colt 4A S 90659
32 S&W 4A S 90659
32 S&W Long 4A S 90659 w/Large Slider
32 H&R Mag 4A S 90659 w/Large Slider
32 Colt N.P. 4A S 90659 w/Large Slider
380 Auto 4S S 90659
9mm Luger 19S S 90659
38 S&W 1S S 90658
38 Colt N.P. 1S S 90658
38 Super Auto 19S S 90658
38 ACP 19S S 90658
38 Short Colt 1S S 90658
38 Long Colt 1S S 90658
38 Special 1S S 90658
357 Magnum 1S S 90658
40 S&W 19S S 90658 w/Small Slider
10mm Auto 19L L 90658
41 Long Colt 1S L 90658
41 Action EXP 19L S None
41 Magnum 9L L 90658
44 S&W SPL 11L L 90658
44 S&W Russian 11L L 90658
44 Magnum 11L L 90658
44 Auto Mag 2L L 90658
45 Auto 2L L 90658
45 Colt 11L L 90658
455 Webley 5L L 90658
PPC 12L S 90658
CARTRIDGE SHELL PRIMER CASE
RIFLE PLATE SIZE FEEDER
17 REM 4S S 90663
22 Hornet 20 S 90663
22K Hornet 7 S 90663
22 Savage 3L L
22 BR 2L S
218 BEE 6S S
219 Zipper 3L L
220 Swif 10L L
221 Fireball 4S S 90663
222 REM 4S S 90663
222 REM Magnum 4S S 90663
223 (5.56mm) 4S S 90663
224 Clark (22/257) 2L S
225 WIN 10L L
22/250 2L L
240 Weatherby 2L L
243 WIN 2L L
6mm REM 2L L
244 REM 2L L
6mm/284 2L L
6mm/06 2L L
6x47 (6mm/222M) 4S S
25/284 2L L
25/06 2L L
25/20 WIN 6S S
250 Savage 2L L
25/35 3L L
257 Roberts 2L L
257 Weatherby 5L L
6.5mm06 2L L
6.5mmx57 2L L
CARTRIDGE SHELL PRIMER CASE
RIFLE PLATE SIZE FEEDER
6.5x55 Mauser 3L L
6.5 JAP 10L L
6.5 REM Magnum 5L L
6.5 Carcano 2L L
264 WIN Magnum 5L L
270 WIN 2L L
270 Weatherby 5L L
7mm/08 2L L
280 REM 2L L
7x57mm Mauser 2L L
7x61 Sharpe & Hart 5L L
7mm REM Magnum 5L L
7mm Weatherby 5L L
284 Winchester 2L L
7.5mm Schmidt-Rubin 3L L
30M1 Carbine 7 S 90663
7.62x53 ARG Mauser 3L L
7.62mmx39 12L L 90658
30 Herrett 3L L
30/30 WIN (30 W.C.F.) 3L L
300 Savage 2L L
308 WIN (7.62 NATO) 2L L
30/06 Springfield 2L L
300 H&H 5L L
300 Weatherby 5L L
300 WIN Magnum 5L L
308 Norma Magnum 5L L
7.7 JAP 2L L
32 WIN S.L. 3L L
32 WIN SPL. 3L L
32/20 (32 W.C.F.) 6S S
8x57 Mauser 2L L
8mm/06 2L L
8mm MAN SCHOE. 2L L
8mm REM Magnum 5L L
33 WIN 8L L
338 WIN Magnum 5L L
340 Weatherby 5L L
348 WIN 8L L
35 REM 2L L
35 WIN 5L L
35 Whelan 2L L
350 REM Magnum 5L L
358 WIN 2L L
358 Norma MAG 5L L
375 WIN 3L L
375 H&H 5L L
375 Weatherby 5L L
38/40 WIN 14L L
38/55 WIN 3L L
40/82 WIN 8L L
408 WIN 3L L
44/40 14L L
444 Marlin 11L L
45/70 GOVT 8L L
458 WIN Magnum 5L L
List of Sizes
Most of the above sizes can be made up at the factory if the dies are listed in
our catalog. Not all dies listed above are available.
Most pistol calibers come with the Pro Auto-Disk powder measure and
a case feeder. Carbide dies when available.
Most rifle calibers come with the Perfect Powder Measure and Universal
Charging Die. No case feeder.
Lee Bullet Feeder
Fits directly into the Load-
Master. Automatically feeds
bullets into the mouth of the
seating die. Aligns bullets
more accurately than possible
by hand. Increases the
cyclic rate 50 to 100%.
*7 may not work with all cases
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