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Published on April 13, 2025
Duration: 0:44

This guide details the process of reloading 12 gauge shotgun shells using the Lee Load-All II press, as demonstrated by an experienced reloader. It covers component preparation, filling reservoirs, priming, resizing, powder charging, wad seating, shot loading, and final crimping. The video emphasizes a methodical, ASMR-focused approach to efficient reloading.

Quick Summary

Reloading 12 gauge shotgun shells with the Lee Load-All II involves preparing components, filling reservoirs with powder and shot, resizing the hull, seating a primer, dispensing powder, adding a wad, loading shot, and crimping. The press comes with 24 shot/powder bushings for customization.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Component Preparation
  2. 00:06Filling the Press
  3. 00:17Priming and Resizing
  4. 00:26Powder Charging
  5. 00:32Wad Seating and Shot Loading
  6. 00:37Crimping and Finishing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Lee Load-All II used for?

The Lee Load-All II is a single-stage shotgun shell reloader designed for efficiently reloading shotshells. It features a steel and plastic construction and comes with 24 shot and powder bushings to customize loads for various gauges like 12, 16, and 20.

What are the key steps in reloading shotgun shells with the Lee Load-All II?

The process involves preparing components, filling reservoirs with powder and shot, resizing the hull, seating a new primer, dispensing powder, inserting a wad, adding shot, and finally crimping the shell to seal it.

What components are needed for shotgun shell reloading?

You will need a reloading press like the Lee Load-All II, empty shotgun hulls, primers, gunpowder, wads, and lead shot. The press itself includes powder and shot bushings for measuring charges.

What does 'Shell Caviar' refer to in shotgun reloading?

'Shell Caviar' is a term used in the video to refer to the lead shot that is being loaded into the shotgun shells. It highlights the granular nature of the shot before it's loaded.

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