..... neck sizing will only let you load a few times before you have to full length size in springy actions. I used mine for a 270 bolt gun and I suppose I could get 10 or 12 fill ups before the cases got too tight in the chamber.
Thats when to get out that basic, "beat em bang em pound on em" cheapo Lee Loaders!
I've killed several gaminals with ammo built with one of those tools in .270W (including pronghorns, elk and mulies).
One has to stll pay critical attention to case stretching, length and trimming, but a Lee Loader makes beautiful ammo albeit SLOWLY.
Extra tools I would recommend include a rawhide or plastic mallet, (balance) powder
mesaure scale!, and a case trimmer of some kind. Tossing in a case tumbler might be nice now and then.
On eBay .... (not that I love them or do their advertising!)
Whether looking for a Lee Loader or one of those old Lyman (tong) 310 hand presses,
do a directed search on eBay for them! Every cartridge I can imagine to think of I have eventually seen in a Lee Loader! (
I am 100% 'literal' about this!!) Of course some of those were made in the early 1960's,
but they still work fine if the LLoader is clean and not rusty and UNdamaged. I've seen Lee Loaders in .375H&H, .22Hornet, .222Remy or RemMag, .221Fireball, 6mm Mauser, 7mm sharp & Hart, 6.5mm Sweede and Carcano, .32Special, .218Bee, .264WinMag, .45/70, .25-20WiCF, .303 Savage and British, and countless other weird or common selections. Lee Precision still makes some selections, though not all.
A LLoader usually sells for less than $30 bucks regardless of age or cartridge, altho finding a weird, unpopular selection may take awhile.
Just use the 'directed search' feature and be patient! (I'm batting nearly 1,000 with everything unusual hoped to find via eBay, altho some items took "months" to show up).
Those 310 tools take many parts, but sometimes they're on [often] on eBay too, altho "often" might be relative.