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I've got two; both were given to me as well. I believe I have all the dies etc. for each to load 20, 16 and 12 but not, I think .410 - I'll have to check. I've never used either but have always been glad to have them in the "just in case" category. But considering what I'm seeing here I may have to check out the market.
Oh: I was thinking of the Load-all which is what I have.
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They have been going for $169 to $240 for 10 gauge 3.5” and 2 7/8” for the last two years. I’ve been trying to find one reasonable. I had two people offer them to me for around $75 plus shipping last year and did not have extra funds at the time. I just traded a .336 cast bullet mold that was free to me and two pounds of pewter that I had about $10 invested in for a 3.5” 10 gauge lee loader. I sold 30 pounds of lead (I got the lead free) for $110 to pay $115 for a 2 7/8” 10 gauge lee loader with some wads and shot cards thrown in. Glad I grabbed them when I did. I believe they will keep going up in price. I had a lee target loader model in 30-30 that was thrown with a bunch of reloading supplies and 45 pounds of smokeless and black powder I picked up at a sale for $40. I sold the lee 30-30 target loader on eBay for $130 a few weeks back. I also just traded 15 pounds of lead for 13 pounds of #5 chilled shot and sold 15 more pounds of lead to buy 11 pounds of nickel plated #6’s. I’m keeping the rest of my lead.
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