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How to Select the Right Lee Bullet Mould
With so many moulds on offer, it helps to make sure you’re picking the right one. With this handy guide you’re certain to find the mould you’re looking for.Continue reading -
Handy Guide To Using Lee’s Liquid Alox
LEE’s Liquid Alox is one of the most versatile and well known bullet lubricants on the market. Here’s some handy tips from Lee Precision.Continue reading -
Have you got a Six Pack? – LEE’s New Pro 6000 Press Kit
Building on the huge success of their Pro 1000 and Load Master Kits, the Pro 6000 can do everything and more.Continue reading -
Lee Loader Review
In this extract from the January 2023 issue of Gun Mart, Mark Underwood reviews the Lee Loader, which is available to purchase at Henry Krank.Continue reading -
Lee Precision Ram Swage Review
In this article from Gun Mart, Mark Underwood reviews the Lee Precision Ram Swage, which is available to purchase from Henry Krank.Continue reading -
Lee Auto Prime Review
In this extract from the November 2022 issue of Gun Mart, Mark Underwood reviews the Lee Auto-Prime, which is available to purchase from Henry Krank.Continue reading -
Lee Shell Holders Explained
We know that deciding which Lee Shell Holder you need can be confusing. With so many Shell Holders to choose from it can be difficult to be sure that you are choosing the right one.Continue reading -
.303 British - Bought v Reloaded Ammunition
Here’s a quick cost analysis of either buying .303 British PPU factory ammunition, or handloading your own. .303 calibre is one of our most popular rounds, and one of the most popular rifle rounds.Continue reading -
.303 Factory, Reloaded or Surplus Ammunition?
In this blog, we look at the pros and cons of each, including some costings on which will be the most budget friendly and highest quality ammunition available.Continue reading -
How To Cast Your Own Slingshot Ammo
Most slingshot shooters opt for balls between 8mm to 12mm, as this offers the greatest range with the most power.Continue reading -
Is It Cheaper To Buy .38 Special Factory Ammunition, Or To Reload Your Own With Bought Or Cast Bullets?
Today we’ll compare the benefits of reloading .38 Special, both with bought bullets and home cast, in comparison to buying PPU factory ammunition.Continue reading -
Henry Krank & Lee Precision - Over A 30 Year Relationship
Henry Krank & Lee Precision having been working together for over 30 years to bring Lee Reloading Equipment to the UK.Continue reading