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Feb 05, 2019
Great Product!
The Lee Loader 9mm Luger w/Flaring Tool-(90254) is a good tool for reloading for the 9mm Parabellum (Luger) cartridge when in the field or at the range. Great tool for load development at the range and for taking on camping/hunting trips (hunting with a 9mm???) . This kit is very portable, but it is not for high/large volume production. This is a very manual process and requires the consumer to supply their own plastic/rubber/rawhide mallet. The flaring tool is a nice addition for use with lead or plated bullets. I have a number of Lee Classic Loaders for use in the field. For the Preppers, These kits are nice to have in a pinch or in preparation for the impending Zombie Apocalypse or Government Collapse.

Jan 09, 2016
A Must if You use the Lee Breech Lock Press
I use the Lee Breech Lock Single Press, but I have a number of loading dies from RCBS and Lee. I buy sets of these so I can set my dies up and then I leave the Breech Lock Bushings on each of the dies. Now I can switch out dies quickly and easily and the dies are just as I had set them last.
As a side note: The Lee Breech Lock system functions in a similar manner to Hornady's locking bushing system, but are NOT interchangeable.

Feb 04, 2020
Works Great! Just what I needed!
1 of 1 found this helpful I have a Mosin-Nagant Model 91/30 built in 1942. I needed to adjust the front sight. The site was stuck good and tight and I was unable to drift it with a Hammer and drift punch. So I thought I would give this little tool a shot. Took a bit of torquing, but the site finally broke free and I was able to drift it right where I needed it. This tool is tough and well designed. It fits reasonably well around the barrel. The screws will mar (remove the parker finish) the sides of the site a little bit, but I felt it was worth it. Just loosen both screws, slip the tool over the barrel and align it with the front site, then tighten the screw on the side needed to drift the site. It works great.