The Lee Load-Master is the finest reloading machine
the instructions should be read and fully understood.
YOU MUST DO THESE BEFORE YOU CAN RELOAD
Bolt to a sturdy bench
1
Install case inserter
2
Adjust the dies
3
Adjust case retainers VERY IMPORTANT
4
Fill primer feeder with correct primers [
5
Adjust primer seating depth
6
Attach powder measure and adjust for proper charge
7
Fill the powder measure with the correct powder
8
ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WHEN RELOADING OR SHOOTING
CAUTION
Ammunition reloading can be dangerous if done
im properly and should not be attempted by persons
not willing and able to read and fol low instructions
exactly. Children should not be permitted to reload
ammunition without strict parental supervision.
Always wear safety glasses when reloading and
shooting. Ammunition loaded with these tools and
data should only be used in modern guns in good
condition. We do not accept responsibility for
ammunition loaded with these tools or data as we
have no control over the manufacture and storage of
components or the loading procedure and techniques.
Primers and gun powders, like gasoline and matches,
can be dangerous if improperly handled or misused.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in
serious injury or death.
ever built. To maximize its usefulness,
IMPORTANT
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See CAUTION, p. 4
WARNING
The greatest danger in reloading is
the double charge. Should you be interrupted while
reloading, or should anything go wrong, take every
possible precaution in making sure no round has
received a double charge.
Only CCI or REMINGTON brand primers are safe to use
with this tool, unless you have the optional Explosion
Deflector.
CAUTION
The reloading of rifle ammunition
requires extra care. Because of the extremely high
pressures of most rifle ammunition, you must be sure
your cases are in good condition. Inspect them before
each reloading for damage and wear. Cases must be
trimmed. An excessively long case will pinch the bullet
in the end of the rifle chamber and cause dangerously
high pressure that could damage your gun and cause
personal injury.
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