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The Lee Precision 90254 Classic Loader is a compact, durable reloading kit designed specifically for 9mm Luger cartridges. Featuring precision steel components and a plastic powder dipper, it includes everything needed to reload except a rubber mallet. Its portable size and clear instructions make it ideal for enthusiasts seeking reliable, on-the-go cartridge reloading tailored to classic neck sizing.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.94 x 3.74 x 1.26 inches |
Package Weight | 0.44 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 5 x 2 inches |
Item Weight | 10.88 ounces |
Brand Name | Lee Precision |
Model Name | 90254 |
Color | Black |
Material | Polyurethane |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | ACK, LLC |
Part Number | 90254 |
Model Year | 2012 |
Included Components | Classic Reloader Kit |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Hunting |
M**.
Good reloading tools.
It's simple and effective. The Lee Loader comes with the bare basics to reload a cartridge all in a small convenient package. All that's not included is a hammer. A scale could be useful to measure out different powder loads. Lee makes good affordable reloading gear.
D**N
Caveman.
Works when you needed.
A**T
Not as good as the same kit for .223, but it does get the job done!
My first impression of this kit wasn't all that great, I couldn't get it to seat a bullet properly, and the first few rounds I did were quickly dismantled as they would've been very unsafe to fice. But, after getting everything adjusted properly, and using a much more stury work bench, these problems seems to go away as well. I've had one of these kits for .223 for a bit now, and absolutely love it. That kit is very easy and stable for adjusting the seat depth of the bullet, and if does not get accidentally twisted or altered. This kit is slightly different~ every few rounds, i have to measure the overall length to make sure that everything is still within a tolerable variance. The way this one is designed, it just knocks the push rod tightening bolt loose, and next thing you know, your rounds are slightly off. After 3-5 rounds, I am consistantly finding a variance or 0.5mm overall length. Again, the rifle kit is designed differently, and this is much more stable~ It had less variance after doing a hundred rounds.Another thing I've noticed with this system is that the rod to seat the bullet is almost too short if you want to load hollow points. I had a go at it with some 115 grain Hornady XTP bullets, and they were hell to properly seat. My next round will be some other FMJ bullet that is either blunt tipped, or rounded. If I remember, when i do that, i'll try and updat ethis and leave comments about the differences noted, if any.All that said, for a novice reloader, this is a fantastic tool. it includes everything needed to knock out the old primers, install new primers, and a brilliant design to quickly and easily funnel the powder into the brass, and seat the bullet in a matter of moment. and removing used primers is very simple with this kit~ just one good tap and then some cleaning. Also great for a novice because it is a somewhat time consuming hobby, and you must take note of absolutely every step you take to make these rounds. I've heard that with a traditional, bench mounted loader, it is easy to load hundreds of rounds in an evening. I'm not going for speed here, so this isn't an issue for me. Loading a round with this kit does take a bit more time, depending on your scale, hands, etc, this can take anywhere from @ double or more the time a bench press runs. What you lose in time, you regain by being able to adjust your bullets at the range if you need! This is an unreal bonus that no other system offers!I would not hesitate a moment to recommend these kits to any person who enjoys their second amendment right, and is even remotely interested in learning more about the makings of a bullet. If you are not sure reloading is for you, you can pick up this kit, and all components of your ammunition, for about the same or less than the cost of a typical bench mounted press. I'm quite positive i will be ordering one of these kits for every firearm I ever plan of purchasing!
H**L
Won't break the bank.
Get into the hobby, quickly and cheaply. Lots of videos of how online. Minus the slugs, casings and primers, and powder, all you need to start with 9 mil.
K**R
My choice for developing loads on site
1,easy to use2, this is what I use to develop loads at the range.( Only my loads)3, makes a great option for the big out bag
J**R
Lee Precision 90254 Classic Loader, 9mm Luger
Lee Precision 90254 Classic Loader, 9mm Luger everything you need to reload in the field. Great quality heavy duty would recommend.
D**.
Pretty fun way to get into hand loading
I have made a couple hundred rounds so far without any issues. You will make some mistakes at first, but with some practice you can get pretty good at it. Just be smart, if a round doesn't look right then don't use it. If you're not looking to make a thousand rounds a day then this kit is for you. For those of you interested in the technical specs, here they are. Using mixed brass with power pistol powder to load a 115 grain plated hollowpoint. Very potent round to shoot out of my Beretta PX4.
D**N
Hmm, this thing
It works, kind of. Tried using it, but the way you set primers by pounding them in the casing, doesn't work all the time. If you need to reload in the field and had no other choice, this would work. Reliable, no it's not
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