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Thread: WTB-- .410 Lee Loader for 2 and 1/2 shells they want to part with.

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    WTB-- .410 Lee Loader for 2 and 1/2 shells they want to part with.

    I was bought pretty cheap a shoebox full of 2 1/2 inch .410 shells. Looking for a 2 1/2 inch Lee loader so I can load these. I have all the components ...I just need the loader. I already know it will be a pretty penny to buy one. Sometimes you just have to bite the bullet ..... or she shotgun shell in this case.
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    xringusa sells a 410 loader that many think is better than the lee. Might want to take a look.
    Last edited by TNsailorman; 09-19-2021 at 07:30 PM.

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    Just a little clarification; 10 ring will take you to the wrong site, use https://www.thexringusa.com/
    I don't have one, but I'm going to get one on the way.

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    Thanks for correcting me sparky, I changed the post to reflect that. I was going off a bad memory(old age). james

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    I sold one last spring ... think I got about $250 for it on an auction site. Good luck.

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    Thanks for the info on the XRing loader. It looks like it will do a nice job. That is alot cheaper than trying to find and buy a MEC .410 reloader.
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    mec 600jr are only $250 new

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    I have one of them from https://www.thexringusa.com/ . It works ok . The crimps are not really pretty but are "good enough" to work. Shortly after I got it, I got a MEC 600 jr. .410 press from a guy that no longer used it.

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    I'm sure in reality the MEC is the way to go, but last month I had to replace both my furnace and air conditioner and pay the workmen, then the wife had about $1000 of dental work last week. .... I will be financially embrarrased for quite a bit.... probably until next year.
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