I have several sets of Lee dies and have had no problems. I also have RCBS and Dillon dies and the Lee dies stand up with no problems. Plus, the shell holder comes with the set.
No, RCBS dies will not fit a Lee Loader directly, as they are designed for different reloading systems. The Lee Loader uses its own specific sizing and expanding dies that fit into its unique hand-loading setup. However, RCBS dies can be used with a standard reloading press, while the Lee Loader is a more compact, hand-operated tool. For compatibility, it's best to use the dies specifically designed for the reloading system you are using.
Most dies now use a standard thread, so you can use different brands of dies with different brands of presses. I use RCBS, Lyman and Dillon dies in a Lee press.
Contact Lee for instructions.
Lee Iacocca
He dies in 2007.
Truly "automated" reloading machinery is pretty much purpose built for commercial loaders, and price would depend on the design. For personal use, you may be speaking of a Progressive reloading press, which is loaded with bullets, powder, primers, and cartridge casings, and produces one loaded cartridge per pull of the handle. The price of those will vary by brand (and the number of different caliber dies you want) but will generally run about $350 for a Lee press to about $650 for a Dillon.
Did you find it? I have it but the quality is not so good. If you want, write to ricardo.shinzato@ig.com.br
This person named winxisback has all of the episodes uploaded onto YouTube in good quality.
yes, when you use a lee dye the resizing dyes are the same you have to redo the bullet seating dye, though. the OAL is different
The value is 'what ever you can get for it'. The lee 410 loader is no longer the only hand loader availabe. You can get a Lane Loader in .410 for both 2-3/4' and 3' for $60 new. So, unless you just like old reloading equipment the Lee Loader is worth about $60 on Ebay.
You should play it for yourself, but if you really want to know, Lee dies at the end of the first season.
Lee is a good nickname because it is part of Emi ly (Lee).